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Date Posted: 19:56:37 02/17/08 Sun
Author: Molly
Subject: Re: First Hamlet Question to Think About
In reply to: John Klingner (my alias was made an offer he can't refuse) 's message, "Re: First Hamlet Question to Think About" on 21:08:29 02/14/08 Thu

Kayla was right. He is not guilty. Why is he not guilty? Because he is Denmark. Denmark, as a polis, is doing what is best for Denmark: therefore, Denmark is not guilty. Why should he be?

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  • Yeah, Prolly a little Oedipus -- Molly, 20:18:36 02/17/08 Sun
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