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To be a Brute or not be a brute

th the situation. Hamlet of course being very long winded told us every thought he had in that process. Mrs. Popov did not tell us of her think, but showed us that she was thinking and in her mind there had to be some reason why she was fighting with this man. Somewhere in Popov’s mind she was attracted to this brute that was crude and rude and forced himself into her life. Hamlet had to restrain himself from seeking immediate revenge and to be patient and catch the evil ones with sins on their souls.The formats of each of the plays were uniquely different. One very short, one very long made the actual physical connection between the plays near impossible. But when they are looked at on an intangible level and go on sheer discovery and emotion one can see that Popov and Hamlet are in the same boat. Both did the right thing. One of course ended up dead, but that was the noble thing to have done. The other found love again and basically spat on the memory of her dead husband, but he was a scumbag it just took this rude man in her life to realize that she did not have to lock herself up until she died. It is all in how you look at it, perceive it and creatively view it....

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