Hamlet Act 3 scene 4

...really gone mad? Or are there some truths in what he says? But how can it be, he hallucinates. He thinks he has seen his father's ghost. He runs around speaking of madness. Oh dear, this is my entire fault. Maybe he is right; maybe I am merely full of lust for Claudius. How upset Hamlet must be to see the marriage of Claudius and I two months after the death of King Hamlet. Oh, what have I done? I am the main cause of his madness. This is all my fault. I am the one to be blamed. I knew I should have postponed the marriage till later. At least until after Hamlet is over the shock of the death of his father. But what could he mean by "kill a king?" Was the King killed? I thought he died from a serpent's sting. Where or from whom did Hamlet hear that his father was murdered? Surely he cannot believe that I took part in the killing. Could it be true that Claudius did indeed kill his brother? If so, then I, marrying the murderer of my hu...

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