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Are the ideas and influences of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle still the ultimat

p We see that Hamlet associates emotions with natural phenomena again and this is the way how he understands these displays of emotions : wind river . This is how he perceives expressions on the face

Hamlet doesn 't leave his main offender without attention either . He describes the King quite not with pleasant and nice words and his perception of the King is truly negative . Hamlet finds certain definitions for the King which describe all the negativity of the King 's character , the whole hate and hostility of Hamlet towards the King the

best way just as Hamlet understands that

O , that this too too solid flesh would melt

Thaw and resolve itself into a dew (131 - 132

Hamlet thinks that one of the worst punishments for such a man would be to become a dew and thus disappear in the morning like it never existed just like it happens in real life with the dew . And then Hamlet goes on with accusation and calls the King with further names . And again he

Fie on 't ! ah fie 'tis an unweeded garden

That grows to seed things rank and gross in nature

Possess it merely . That it should come to this (137 - 139

This is how Hamlet calls his enemy . The King is nothing for Hamlet but just a putrid garden

Then the words about the desperate love of his father towards the Quessn follow

Hyperion to a satyr so loving to my mother

That he might not beteem the winds of heaven

Visit her face too roughly . Heaven and earth (142 - 144

The power of this passionate love of his father protected the Queen , his mother , from anything . It was really strong and never let any sorrow even may be any other emotion touch her face

The language Hamlet speaks in...

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