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First of all, Hyperion was a titan, not a god. There is a difference. Hyperion was the titan of the heavens, the titan of light. By comparing Hyperion to his father, Hamlet was clearly communicating that he thought of his father as a benevolent and righteous king. Meanwhile, Hamlet compared his uncle Claudius to a satyr, who, as you stated, is half human and half goat. In Greek mythology, satyrs were known for being sexually promiscuous. All they cared about was women and wine. They were greedy. Hamlet is communicating that he thinks of his uncle as a greedy man who only cares about his sexual desires. The fact that a satyr is half human and half beast also tells us that Hamlet thinks of his uncle as a beastly, evil man.
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Lord of the Flies. There is a song called "Shadows and Tall Trees" on U2's first album "Boy" which is the title of chapter 7 of Lord of the Flies. There are also songs on the same U2 album called "Stories For Boys" and "The Ocean"
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The term "multitudinous" refers to the seas. It means that the seas is vast or very wide or large that it cannot be measured.
Other definition of multitudinous, beyond the usage of said word to Macbeth, is very numerous or contains several elements. It is synonymous to countless, infinite, numerous, abundant, and many more.