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What claim does Girard develop in Hamlet's Dull Revenge

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all the world has a life and all the dull revenge is life
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Girard contends that Hamlet isn't completely persuaded that Claudius has the right incredible, the person in question, his dad, might not have been totally irreproachable.

Completing retribution would make Hamlet as blameworthy as Claudius. Girard says that Hamlet's emotions regarding vengeance delineate what Shakespeare felt about retribution theater – he never again had faith in it.

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