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By Anonymous - September 13, 2005

Critic Northrup Frye has evaluated Hamlet as a play without catharsis, Ã,¢Â€Âœa tragedy in which everything noble and heroic is smothered under ferocious revenge codes, treachery, spying and the consequences of weak actions by broken wills.Ã,¢Â€Â While the play deviates from the traditional definition of catharsis as given by Aristotle…

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