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An essay on a quote by Hamlet
In Shakespeare's play Hamlet there are many quotes revealed with meanings that are more than superficial. In depth, what the statement means is more broader than what meets the eye. The play gives an endless variety of quotes by all different types of people. Hamlet speaks of something in Act I scene II that suggests an act was done in order for the other to occur. Speaking to Horatio, he says, " Thrift, thrift, Horatio! The
enemy in heaven or I have I already seen that day. This is implied by Hamlet that maybe he has already met his dearest foe, the person who murdered his father. In conclusion, there are different interpretations of what is meant by a quote, but indecisively, there are also different meanings Shakespeare may have set forth. It is obvious of the most superficial meaning, but the clandestine meanings are revealed by the most analytical interpretations.
