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         <title>How might we interpret Hamlet&#39;s interactions with Ophelia?</title>
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         <title>How might we interpret and respond to the intratextual connections between Hamlet&#39;s &quot;To be or not to be&quot; soliloquy and additional passages in the play?</title>
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         <title>What does Hamlet&#39;s soliloquy (lines 65-68 and 78-90) reveal about his view of life and living?</title>
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         <title>Does Hamlet provide a key to understanding his inaction in lines 91-96 (&quot;Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,...&quot;) or do these lines reflect only his views when thinking about life or death?</title>
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         <title>What do Ophelia&#39;s lines in 163-175 (&quot;O, what a noble mind is here o&#39;erthrown! ...&quot;) reveal about Ophelia and about Hamlet?  Is the resulting view of these characters consistent with previous views of them?</title>
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