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An individual's perspective, or unique way of seeing things, affects how he or she interprets a text. Based on your
reading of the play so far, which statement best matches your view of Hamlet?
O He analyzes things too much; he needs to be more decisive and take action,
He is torn between his loyalty to his father and his sense of right and wrong.
He is truly suffering from madness and cannot control what he does.
He should stop plotting secretly and should confront King Claudius openly.
He should give up the idea of revenge and just try to make the best of his situation
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