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4 April, 09:51

What does Hamlet declare at the end of his soliloquy? A) that he is ready to return to Denmark. B) that he has now finally forgiven his mother. C) that from this moment on, his thoughts will be murderous. D) that he is finally certain the Ghost was telling the truth.

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  1. 4 April, 12:26
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    C that from this moment on, his thoughts will be murderous.

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    At the end of this soliloquy, Hamlet declares that from this moment on, his thoughts will be murderous. He says, "O from this time forth / My thoughts be bloody or nothing worth!"
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