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What does Hamlet mean when he refers to the pangs of dispriz’d love.

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Hamlet mean when he refers to the pangs of dispriz’d love is heartache.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hamlet clearly indicates that the grief of cruel love or love that has finished wrongly is very harmful. Also, the law's setback determines that if people have been handled unjustly, the law doesn't ever act appropriately for them.

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What hamlet mean when he refers to the pangs of despised love was : He means that unrequited love was very hurtful in the end. It's always very hurtful to wanting something so badly but you could never never have it.

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