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This is one of the most famous lines in Shakespeare's work. <em> "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark "</em> refers both to the spiritual and political corruption in Denmark. The new king, Claudius, obtained the throne by murdering his brother. Moreover, he is in incestuous marriage with Gertrude. The king is obviously more concerned with keeping the plot against his brother a secret, than actually ruling the country. Hamlet himself makes a similar remark in Act I, Scene II, comparing his country to a neglected garden: <em>"Tis an unweeded garden." </em>
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AMAZING
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So each day I have to clean the dog and then when the bowl is empty i refill it and then at the end of the day i clean the dog and repeat the sequence
Antithesis exact opposite
antipathy a feeling of intense dislike
anticlimax a disappointing decline after a previous rise
antisocial not sociable not wanting company of others
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A
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im not sure if im right tho