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28 January, 14:07

What is one

definitive difference between the poem Desiderata and the excerpt

from Hamlet Act 1, Scene 3. lines 55-86 with specific evidence (both cited and

explained thoroughly)

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  1. C
    28 January, 17:19
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    The poem focuses on being kind and treating others with love and respect but the act of the play Hamlet inspires the main character to take revenge from his uncle.

    Explanation:

    The poem Desiderata is one of the most famous poems by Max Ehrmann. The poem focuses on striving on for the ideals which are very high and treat others kindly and with respect.

    The act 1 of Hamlet was about how Hamlet's uncle murdered his father. So then his father comes in his dream and wants his son to take revenge from his uncle for the murder that he had done.
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