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In Act 1, Scene 2, Hamlet alludes to Hyperion and Niobe. What purpose do these allusions serve? A) They link Claudius and Gertrude to the crimes committed in ancient tragedies

B) They identify qualities of Claudius and Gertrude that are carefully concealed

C) They suggest that Claudius and Gertrude are equally guilty

D) They are used to characterize the behavior of Claudius and Gertrude

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