Explain the part of this piece that reads: "Hamlet's ability to adapt itself to the preconceptions of almost any audience, allowing the viewers, in the play's own sardonic phrase, to 'botch the words up fit to their own thoughts' (4.5.12), results partly from the boldness of it's design." How does the play's design allows this? Find a quote from HAMLET that can be interpreted multiple ways.
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