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That This Too SulliedFlesh Would Melt
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Group members
Anum Fayaz
Khawar Hussain
SaifullahImran Madni
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William
ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare (26 April 1564;died 23 April 1616) was an English
poet and playwright, widely regarded
as the greatest writer in the English
language and the world's pre-eminent
dramatist.
He is often called England's national
poet and the "Bard of Avon".
His plays have been translated into
every major living language and are
performed more often than those of
any other playwright.
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Areas of his work: History Tragedy Comedy
poems
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Hamlet
Hamlet is Shakespeare'slongest play and among the
most powerful tragedies in the
English language.
Believed to have been writtenbetween 1599 and 1601.
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summary
The play, set in the Kingdom of Denmark,recounts how Prince Hamlet exactsrevenge on his uncle Claudius formurdering the old King Hamlet, Claudius's
brother and Prince Hamlet's father, andthen succeeding to the throne andmarrying Gertrude, the King Hamlet'swidow and mother of Prince Hamlet.
The play vividly portrays real and feignedmadnessfrom overwhelming grief toseething rageand explores themes oftreachery, revenge, and moral corruption.
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Hamlet soliloquy
O that is too sullied flesh would melt
Thaw and resolve into dew
His canon gainst self-slaughter oh god!
God
How weary, stale , flat and unprofitable
Seem to me all the uses of this world!
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Fie ont , ah fie, tis and unweeded garden
That grows to seed, things rank and gross
in naturePossess it marely . That it should come to
this!
Hyperion and satyr , so loving to my mother
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Hamlet
That he might not beteem the winds of
heaven
Visit her face too roughly . Heaven and
Earth
Must I remember? Why she would hang on
him
As if increase of appetite had grownBy what it fed on ; and yet within a month.
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Hamlet soliloquy
Let me not think ont---frailty thy name is
women
A little month, or ere those shoes were old
With which she followd my poor fathers body
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Hamlet soliloquy
Like Niobe all tears---Why, she
O god this, a beast that want discourse of
reason
Would have mournd longer---married with myuncle,
My fathers brother---but no more like myfather
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Hamlet soliloquy
Let me not think ont---frailty thy name is
women
A little month, or ere those shoes were old
With which she followd my poor fathers body
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Hamlet soliloquy
Than I to hercules:with in a month
Ere yet the salt of most un righteous tears
Had left the flushing in her galled eyes,
She married---o most wicked speed! To
post
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Hamlet soliloquy
With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!
It is not, nor it can not come to good
But break my heart, for I must hold my
tongue