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How does Shakespeare make act 3 scene 3 very dramatic and the turning point in the play?  

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How does Shakespeare make act 3 scene 3 very dramatic and the turning point in the play? Shakespeare makes act three, scene three very dramatic and the turning point of the play by, the ghost of Hamlet's Father and him describing his murder, the play within a play scene and Claudius's reaction, the beginning of act three, scene three and Claudius's plot, Claudius and Hamlet's soliloquies. In Act One, scene five Hamlet speaks to the ghost of his father. This scene is very important in the play because hamlet learns that Claudius murdered his father. The ghost wants Hamlet to avenge his death "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder". In Act three, scene two hamlet has gotten actors to act out a murder similar to his fathers to catch out Claudius. He does this because he wasn't sure whether the ghost of his father was sent to trick him. He has...

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