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Characteristics seen in Hamlet throughout the play  

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Hamlet by William Shakespeare. By: Richard Howes. I have been studying the text of Hamlet and the following characteristics are what he shows throughout the play. We see that Hamlet can be 'Nationalist'. He is being nationalist when he is criticising Denmark and says it is a drinking country which is saying he does not trust them much. He is also like this when he says that Norway is robbing the land from Denmark, so this is then proving that Claudius is weak and so they might as well lose all their land. Hamlet is being very nationalist, when he says that Denmark is like a prison. This means that he feels as if he has no freedom to do what you want to do. Hamlet can be loving towards his friends and family easily, except to his uncle. He can be loving in a friendly...

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