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Read the excerpt from act ii of hamlet. when she saw pyrrhus make malicious sport in mincing with his sword her husband’s limbs, the instant burst of clamour that she made— unless things mortal move them not at all— would have made milch the burning eyes of heaven, and passion in the gods. what does the excerpt about hecuba suggest about her state of mind? she is confused by the sight of her murdered husband. she is deeply distraught by the sight of her murdered husband. she is unaffected by the sight of her murdered husband. she is joyful at the sight of her murdered husband.

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