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How does the character of hamlet differ from laertes in hamlet?

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The first adaptation combines Hamlet and the ghost into one part. This makes Hamlet seem like he is really suffering from madness. The second adaptation makes Hamlet seem much more in control. His tone is troubled but also thoughtful. The different adaptations helped me see the complexity of Hamlet's character.

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Laertes mirrors Hamlet, but is the complete opposite of him at the same time, they differ by the way they act, Laertes is a foil to Hamlet.
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