Answer:The most acclaimed Greek tragedians are Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.
You need to add more detail to this question, like who is Hamlet? Is he from a play or story? If so what story or play?
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c-he is a bad king
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In Act 1 Scene 7, Macbeth is seen soliloquizing and contemplating killing King Duncan. He contemplates committing the murder quickly as if there were no consequences but he also realizes that there would be judgment for his actions.
He realizes that King Duncan is a very good man. He acknowledged that he was <em>so clear in his virtues that his virtues will</em> <em>plead like angels</em>. He also acknowledges that he was his King, his kinsman, and his guest, as seen in the following lines:
<em>First, as I am his kinsman and his subject,
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<em>Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,</em>
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The first funny/ironic fact about the Finch family's history that we learn in Chapter 13 is that the Finch family married within their own family for many generations.
Another interesting fact that we (the readers) learn is that the Finches cousin Joshua attempted to shoot the president, and went to prison for many years.
These examples are just two of many that imply the Finch children are, perhaps, not from the finest family lineage.
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I don't think it is best to give a tailor-made answer. I'd suggest you read this lit guide - https://www.bartleby.com/lit/the-odyssey/discussion-questions. You'll have your answers. Cheers!
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