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Date Posted: 23:37:24 02/10/08 Sun
Author: Manuel Valle
Subject: Re: Hamlet (It's time to let DQ Go....)
In reply to: Joel Gehrke 's message, "Hamlet (It's time to let DQ Go....)" on 01:57:56 02/10/08 Sun

Joel,

I think interpreting "foul deeds" as the ghost is interesting, but I wonder if the foul deeds could be the "deeds" of vengence he is already contemplating. In my reading of the ghost that I just posted about, the ghost only reflects what is already going on in the character's phyche. You don't read the ghost, the ghost reads you. If this is the case, Hamlet could here be thinking of the dark thoughts brewing within him which will "rise" with the ghost itself. What do you think?

~Manuel

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