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Huang, Yidan. "This is I, Hamlet the Dane: Hamlet and Kingship in Hamlet." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 35, no. 1 (January 3, 2024): 186–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/35/20232103.

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Hamlet is Shakespeares most famous play. Scholars have engaged in extensive debates regarding the themes of revenge and procrastination in Hamlet. However, existing research falls short in fully exploring Hamlets thoughts on kingship and his relationship with power. Despite the extensive examination of Hamlets complex character, a more in-depth analysis from this perspective is warranted. This paper, therefore, aims to further explore the connection between Hamlet and political power from three key angles. Firstly, it examines Hamlets reflections on kingship as presented through the drama and his humanistic education. Secondly, it focuses on the political aspects of Hamlets self-generated philosophical musings about life. Lastly, it conducts a deep analysis of the father-son relationship. Through a collective analysis of these three aspects, this research seeks to unravel Hamlets thoughts on kingship and their influence. It reveals how Hamlet himself and significant figures in his life, such as his father and uncle, shape his political ideology and attitudes, as well as how Hamlets self-identity shapes his understanding of kingship issues.
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Uspessy, Trivena, Conradus Ufie, and Rudi Soplanit. "Penatagunaan Lahan Dusung Bagi Pengembangan Agrowisata di Lata-Negeri Hative Besar Sesuai RTRW Kota Ambon." JURNAL PERTANIAN KEPULAUAN 6, no. 2 (October 26, 2022): 110–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/jpk.2022.6.2.110.

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This study aims to: 1) describe the land use of the hamlet in Lata, the components of plant species, and the uniqueness of cultivation, 2) identify the characteristics/quality of land and the environment in Lata, 3) evaluate the suitability of the hamlet land use/agroforest for the development of agro-tourism. This research was carried out using an analytical method at the transect location in the Kampong Lata area. The results of the study include: 1) Dusung land use or hamlet land systems/compositions (hamlet types) in the Lata Hative Besar petuanan, from the coast to the mountains include hamlets of the type of hamlets, village yards, beaches and hamlets of heirlooms (covering hamlets). king), dusung dati (from the Uspessy, Lakatua, and Siatau clans), and hamlets of the country, 2) Evaluation of the suitability of hamlet/agroforest land use for the development/regulation of agro-tourism according to the direction of the Ambon City RTRW 2011-2031, shows that dusung dati/agrosilviculture are appropriate and a priority for development of agro-tourism, following the hamlet of the yard/homegarden, following the hamlet of the beach/agrosilvifishery. Prioritization here is not only seen from the suitability and biophysical characteristics of the land for components of relevant plant species that support agro-tourism, but also from the attractiveness of historical values ​​and various distinctive local cultures/wisdoms as a whole and can increase the income/welfare of local residents who sustainable.
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Uspessy, Trivena, Conradus Ufie, and Rudi Soplanit. "Penatagunaan Lahan Dusung Bagi Pengembangan Agrowisata di Lata-Negeri Hative Besar Sesuai RTRW Kota Ambon." JURNAL PERTANIAN KEPULAUAN 6, no. 2 (October 26, 2022): 100–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/jpk.2022.6.2.100.

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This study aims to: 1) describe the land use of the hamlet in Lata, the components of plant species, and the uniqueness of cultivation, 2) identify the characteristics/quality of land and the environment in Lata, 3) evaluate the suitability of the hamlet land use/agroforest for the development of agro-tourism. This research was carried out using an analytical method at the transect location in the Kampong Lata area. The results of the study include: 1) Dusung land use or hamlet land systems/compositions (hamlet types) in the Lata Hative Besar petuanan, from the coast to the mountains include hamlets of the type of hamlets, village yards, beaches and hamlets of heirlooms (covering hamlets). king), dusung dati (from the Uspessy, Lakatua, and Siatau clans), and hamlets of the country, 2) Evaluation of the suitability of hamlet/agroforest land use for the development/regulation of agro-tourism according to the direction of the Ambon City RTRW 2011-2031, shows that dusung dati/agrosilviculture are appropriate and a priority for development of agro-tourism, following the hamlet of the yard/homegarden, following the hamlet of the beach/agrosilvifishery. Prioritization here is not only seen from the suitability and biophysical characteristics of the land for components of relevant plant species that support agro-tourism, but also from the attractiveness of historical values ​​and various distinctive local cultures/wisdoms as a whole and can increase the income/welfare of local residents who sustainable.
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Sjölin, Mette Hildeman. "‘|Y]oung Hamlet’." Critical Survey 35, no. 4 (December 1, 2023): 94–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cs.2023.350407.

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Abstract Shakespeare's Hamlet has been retold in children's versions several times in Sweden in recent years. It was the subject of the first episode of the children's television programme På teatern [At the Theatre], written and directed by Christina Nilsson for SVT in 2001–2002, where Shakespearean actors meet their child or grandchild backstage after a performance to tell and partly enact the story of the play. In 2005–2006, Lotta Grut wrote the plays Lille Hamlett och spöket [Little Hamlett and the Ghost] and Offelia kom igen! [Offelia Come Again!] for the theatre company Unga Roma. In these fairy-tale versions, the children Hamlet and Ophelia are confronted with death, grief, anger, oppression and erasure. This article argues that the På teatern episode is an adaptation of Hamlet while Grut's two plays are appropriations.
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Sholihah, Nikmatus, Erni Cahya Arti, Yuni Sulistoiyowati, Nur Ida Zuliatin Fauziyah, Rifko Harny Dwi Cahyo, and Annisa Nidaur Rohmah. "Peningkatan Infrastruktur Desa dengan Pembuatan Papan Petunjuk Jalan." TAAWUN 3, no. 02 (August 27, 2023): 209–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37850/taawun.v3i02.497.

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A number of roads in several villages have major problems, namely damage to several road points and intersections and the absence of road signs and village maps. This problem also occurs in Sewor Village, Sukorame District, Lamongan, East Java. In order to overcome this and facilitate road access to each hamlet in Sewor Village, the community service team located in Sewor Village plans to procure road signs in each local hamlet to facilitate and complete the infrastructure for directions to the hamlets located in Sewor Village. The activity was carried out in Sewor Village, Sukorame District in 5 hamlets namely Ngrapah Hamlet, Nemon Hamlet, Ngengkreng Hamlet, Kedungdowo Hamlet, and Sewor Hamlet. This community service activity consists of 4 stages of activity, namely first conducting research and field surveys at the location. Second, preparing tools and materials for designing road signs for each hamlet. Third, the process of assembling boards and painting was carried out and the last stage was installing road signs in each hamlet by students assisted by youths and the surrounding community. There are 9 Hamlet road signs and 6 poles. The program received support and assistance from the Sewor Village Government, youth, and the Sewor Village community so that it could be implemented properly. In the process of activities from preparation to implementation of the program, no significant obstacles were found. In addition, based on 3 survey indicators the level of community satisfaction in community service activities regarding the procurement and installation of signboards shows that the community is satisfied with the existence of the program.
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Fitriani, Indah, Nur Faisal Andani, Anggi Indah Yuliana, and Ahmad Syaifudin. "Keanekaragaman Vegetasi Pohon pada Lahan Pekarangan di Desa Tambakrejo Kecamatan Jombang Kabupaten Jombang." Agrotechnology Research Journal 5, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/agrotechresj.v5i2.51253.

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Tambakrejo Village is an urban area located in the Jombang District. Tree vegetation continues to decline; one of the factors is the conversion of the function of yardland to residential areas. Changes in the land area will impact the structure of tree vegetation. This research was conducted by purposive sampling in 4 hamlets. Transects and species were included as random effects using the transect quadrat method (quadrat transect) by purposive sampling with tree size (10x10 m<sup>2</sup>). The data analysis was done qualitatively and quantitatively. Quantitative data analysis using vegetation analysis, namely: Importance Value Index (IVI), Dominance (C), and Diversity Index (Ĥ). Strata 3 tree vegetation H’ index in Tambakrejo Village, each hamlet is different, for Tambakberas Hamlet, H’ index value is 3.11%, Gedang Hamlet 2.97%, Nglungu Hamlet 2.91%, and for Petengan Hamlet 2, 89%. Most of the hamlets in Tambakrejo Village fall into medium-level diversity. INP index of Tambakberas Hamlet of 22.59% and lowest 2.07%. Gedang of 27.57% and lowest 2.84%, Nglungu of 19.76%, and lowest 2.86% Petengan of 28.79% and lowest 2.73%, The lowest Important Value Index is due to the transfer of the function of yard land for residential areas.
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Amin, Muhammad, and Ricki Ananda. "PENGGUNAAN SENSOR WATER LEVEL DAN SIRINE ALARM UNTUK MEMBACA KETINGGIAN AIR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI ARDUINO NANO." JURNAL TEKNISI 3, no. 2 (August 30, 2023): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.54314/teknisi.v3i2.1408.

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The Silau River is one of the rivers that flows in Asahan. The Silau River flows on the outskirts of the city range which can be seen below the base of the titi, so it is clear that when the rainy season falls it results in a high volume of water, so that flooding can occur and this river continues to flow to the new Silo village, where the village has been 4 times experiencing flooding in four hamlets, where hamlet 1 is the first hamlet the water rises because it is near the coast, then if the water in hamlet 2 has reached 30 to 40 cm, then it is certain that the water in hamlet 1 has reached 1 meter. Therefore floods can occur at any time which can result in material losses and so on. So that researchers are interested in making a design for using water level sensors and sirens to detect water levels, where the working system of this tool will be when hamlet 1 starts to be flooded (sensor 1 designed by the tool has been passed by flood water), then the siren will turn on with a delay time x, so that people in hamlets 2,3 and 4 must be prepared to face flooding to minimize losses caused by flooding and if sensor 2 on the device design is flooded, then it indicates that the water in hamlet one has reached 1 meter, so residents in hamlets 1, 2, 3 and 4 It is mandatory to evacuate to anticipate casualtie
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Susanto, Dian Adijaya, Kuswata Kartawinata, and Nisyawati. "Carbon Potentials in Biomass of Fruit Trees in Home Gardens in the Bogor Regency, West Java." Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology 4, no. 2 (July 22, 2021): 118–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.46359/jte.v4i2.100.

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A study using the point centered quarter method for trees and quadrats for saplings in homegardens of 41 hamlets within 40 districts in the Bogor Regency, West Java, revealed a rich diversity of fruit trees. Artocarpus heterophyllus, Nephelium lappaceum, Mangifera indica, and Durio zibethinus were the dominant and widely distributed fruit tree species. Above ground biomass of trees and saplings were calculated using allometric equations and the C (carbon) stocks were estimated by assuming that C constitutes 50% of biomass. The total biomass of trees with diameter at breast height ≥ 10 cm amounted to 1,081.7 tons, varied between hamlets from 10.1 to 66.7 tons/ha and the mean per hamlet of 26.4 ± 9.9 ton/ha, while that of saplings with diameter of 2 to 9.9 cm recorded to be 390.4 tons with a range between hamlets of 3.9 to 12.9 tons/ha and the mean per hamlet of 9.5 ± 3.7 tons/ha. The total aboveground C stocks was 540.9 tons for trees with a range between hamlets of 5.1 to 33.4 tons/ha and the mean per hamlet of 13.2 ± 4.9 tons/ha, while that of saplings was 195.2 tons with a range between hamlets of 0.7 to 9.4 tons/ha and the mean per hamlet of 4.9 ± 1.8 tons/ha. The main fruit trees with highest carbon sequestration capacity were Artocarpus heterophyllus, Mangifera indica, Mangifera foetida, and Sandoricum koetjape.
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García Santos, Patricia. "Maggie O'Farrell's «Hamnet»: an Imaginative Critical-Biographical Interpretation of William Shakespeare's «Hamlet»." Esferas Literarias, no. 6 (December 21, 2023): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/elrl.vi6.15197.

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The aim of this essay is to contribute to the understanding of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet (1603) by means of a critical reconsideration of biographical episodes such as the functional gap the playwright left in his family. To this end, two texts will be examined, Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet (2020) and Shakespeare’s Hamlet itself, reading the former as an imaginative critical-biographical interpretation of the latter. The focus will be on Shakespeare’s domestic life, particularly on the figure of his son Hamnet and the relationship he had with his father, as depicted in O’Farrell’s work. Using the dramatic text as primary textual source, a thorough comparative interpretation of both literary pieces will be carried out. The analysis of key passages of the novel will lend support to the hypothesis that Hamnet can be considered as a critical-biographical interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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Lupton, J. R. ""Hamlet" without Hamlet." Modern Language Quarterly 69, no. 3 (January 1, 2008): 418–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00267929-2008-006.

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Suharyadi, Suharyadi, Evi Maria, and Purwanto Purwanto. "Penerapan Metode Prototipe Dalam Pembangunan Website Promosi Dusun Gedong Menggunakan CMS Wordpress." Building of Informatics, Technology and Science (BITS) 3, no. 4 (March 31, 2022): 747–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.47065/bits.v3i4.1372.

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Abstract–Gedong Hamlet is one of the hamlets in the Tajuk village area, Getasan District, Semarang Regency, Central Java Province. This hamlet is located on the slopes of Mount Merbabu at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level. Road access to this village is quite difficult and can only be passed by one four-wheeled vehicle. This hamlet has tourism potential of amazing natural beauty and abundant produce through vegetables. However, the difficulty of access to this hamlet makes the potential of the hamlet less well known by the public. This study aims to promote the potential of Gedong hamlet so that it is known and the wider community can get to know Gedong hamlet. So with the recognition of this hamlet, it is hoped that many visitors will come to enjoy the natural potential of Gedong hamlet and the potential of agricultural products, so that it can further improve the economy of the people of Gedong hamlet. The solution used to overcome this problem is to build a website that contains a profile of Gedong hamlet, natural potentials, and market tourism packages in Gedong hamlet. Website development using CMS Wordpress which is an open source application and is supported by many plugins, and this CMS has been widely used by other large websites. The result is that orders can be immediately responded to by the manager, making it easier for both managers and prospective tourists to transact
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Astiarani, Yunisa, and Kevin Kristian. "A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF COMMUNITY HEALTH POST VISITORS IN TWO HAMLETS IN KELURAHAN PEJAGALAN." Damianus Journal of Medicine 18, no. 1 (May 5, 2019): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.25170/djm.v18i1.2202.

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Introduction: A community-based health post called ‘pos pembinaan terpadu’ (Posbindu) is a vital approach to NCDs prevention and control strategy in the community. However, the posts appear to receive low appreciation in urban areas, with less than 10% of the population at risk visiting the post. This study presented a descriptive evaluation in Posbindu visitors after half-year implementation in two hamlets in Pejagalan. Methods: A survey-based study was conducted in two Posbindu, each in a hamlet. A self-questionnaire regarding sociodemography, NCDs status, risk factors, visiting frequency and health-seeking behaviour were asked to all visitors and collected during Posbindu schedule. Results: Posbindu visitors in hamlet A and B (131 and 160) share common demographic characteristics, with women participation higher in both (Hamlet A= 90.1% and Hamlet B=80.6%) mostly in their 30-44 age group for hamlet A (38.9%) and 45-59 age group for hamlet B (50%). Homemakers and unemployed were more than 70% of the proportion with low education preceding (40%) in both hamlets. NCDs status slightly higher in hamlet A (54.1%) than in B (53.7%), with hypertension, occupied the most. More than 90% of visitors lack in physical activity. Health seeking behaviour is better in diabetes sufferer than hypertension. Conclusion: Posbindu visitors are usually housewives or unemployed group due to limitation of schedule. School and workplace-based NCDs prevention program have to be in consideration. Open space facilities on increasing the community's physical activity and intensive health literacy are necessary to maintain their healthy life years.
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Angreini, Rani, Ida Ayu Wirasmini Sidemen, and Anak Agung Inten Asmariati. "Kehidupan Masyarakat Multikultur di Dusun Wanasari Desa Dauh Puri Kaja Denpasar Utara 1982-2019." Humanis 25, no. 3 (August 28, 2021): 386. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jh.2021.v25.i03.p16.

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Dusun Wanasari is one of the hamlets where a multicultural society develops and makes the people of Wanasari Hamlet create harmony with the people in Denpasar. The people of Wanasari Hamlet were originally market people from various regions in Indonesia who lived and traded around the Payuk market area. The establishment of Wanasari Hamlet was based on the land given by Cokorda Pemecutan because the number of people living in the Payuk market area was increasing from time to time. The social development that occurs in Wanasari Hamlet is increasing every year and bringing about changes. This can be seen from the population that grows every year, followed by the development of traditions, arts, and the community's economy. The purpose of this study was to determine the background of the establishment of Wanasari Hamlet, diversity and acculturation, as well as the implications of diversity for the lives of the people of Wanasari Hamlet.
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Dalimunthe, Syaiful, Yasmin Yasmin, Zahwa Rembune, Nur Febriani, and Zuhrina Aida. "Penggunaan Ecobrick dalam Upaya Untuk Mengurangi Volume Limbah Sampah Plastik di Desa Pematang Johar Dusun XV." Jurnal Teknik Industri Terintegrasi 6, no. 4 (October 24, 2023): 1236–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31004/jutin.v6i4.18794.

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According to data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF), Indonesia will produce 19.45 million tons of waste by 2022. Of the total amount of waste, 882.03 thousand tons of it is waste from North Sumatra. This amount of waste makes North Sumatra the seventh largest waste producer in Indonesia. Pematang Johar Village is one of five villages located in Labuhan Deli Sub-district, Deli Serdang Regency. The village consists of 18 hamlets, one of which is hamlet XV Suka Mulia. Hamlet XV is a hamlet that is labeled as an ecobrick hamlet, because hamlet XV is the first hamlet to bring and apply plastic waste processing with the ecobrick method. The application of this ecobrick has been running since five years ago until now. In this research, the method used is a qualitative method supported by literature studies. In addition, this study also used an interview method conducted with the community of Dusun XV Suka Mulia, Pematang Johar Village
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Howard, Tony. "Behind the Arras, through the Wall: Wajda's ‘Hamlet’ in Krakow, 1989." New Theatre Quarterly 13, no. 49 (February 1997): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00010800.

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The list of female Hamlets, in which the most familiar names range from Siddons and Bemhardt to Frances de la Tour, is extraordinarily long. Tony Howard here discusses a great but much less familiar production featuring a female Hamlet, both in its socio-political context and in the context of the earlier work of its director, Andrzej Wajda. Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska was Wajda's Hamlet in Hamlet (IV) – which, momentously, opened in Poland in 1989, just as the Solidarity-led opposition came to power. Tony Howard, who is writing a cultural history of the phenomenon of female Hamlets, teaches at Warwick University. He has written for NTQ on Polish subjects ranging from the Marxist work of Jozef Szajna to such oppositional groups as Theatre of the Eighth Day and
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Siregar, Ridha Panalia, Mira Ulpayani Harahap, Putra Apriadi Siregar, Muhammad Subhan, Nabila Husna, and Muharrammah Isnaini. "Prilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat (PHBS) pada Tatanan Rumah Tangga Masyarakat Desa Kelambir, Kecamatan Pantai Labu." Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi 23, no. 2 (July 26, 2023): 2112. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jiubj.v23i2.2973.

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The PHBS program in the household is an effort to empower household members to know, be willing and able to practice clean and healthy living behaviors and play an active role in the health movement in the community. PHBS in the household is carried out to achieve a clean and healthy household. The purpose of this study was to analyze the behavior of clean and healthy living in the household structure of the community in Hamlet 1 and Hamlet 2, Kelambir Village, Pantai Labu District. This research is a type of quantitative descriptive research. It was carried out in two hamlets in Kelambir Village, namely Hamlet 1 and Hamlet 2. Data collection was carried out with a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire consisting of questions about PHBS indicators. This study used univariate analysis. From the two hamlets studied, with a sample of 100 households, it can be seen that the indicators that have the highest achievement are indicators of delivery by health workers, using clean water, exclusive breastfeeding, healthy latrines, and weighing toddlers every month.
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Mohammad, Ziad. "The Reworking of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the Arab Spring: The Hero Hamlet as a Symbol for the Arab Youths." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 4, no. 10 (October 31, 2021): 200–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2021.4.10.24.

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This study aims at investigating the theme of heroism in four reworkings of Shakespeare’s Hamlet produced in the early period of the Arab Spring. It briefly traces how Hamlet is dramatized as a hero in Hayder Abdullah AL-Shatery’s In Waiting for Hamlet as a rewriting In Iraq, Mohammad Farouq ‘s Goodbye Hamlet and Hani Affefi’s I’m Hamlet as stage Adaptations in Egypt, and Urwa Al-Araby’s The Syrian Hamlet as stage adaptations in Syria. The study then analyses how the four plays were impacted by the sense of political hope and heroism that accompanied the Arab uprisings and seen in the Arab youths fighting their oppressive regimes for political change. The study gives a brief overview of the political situation in the region after 2010. Then, it reads the four plays in the scope of the political optimism in the four Arab countries. Finally, it intends to highlight how the Arab Hamlets are meant to be dramatic icons and symbols for the brave Arab revolutionaries fighting to achieve justice.
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Charnes, Linda. ""Hamlet" Without Hamlet (review)." Shakespeare Quarterly 58, no. 4 (2007): 538–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shq.2007.0054.

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Purwito, Lasi, Zulkarnain Zulkarnain, Kukuh Miroso Raharjo, and Decky Avrilianda. "Companion Skills for Local Food Tourism Village Facilitators to Improve the Family Economy of Ngemplak Dusun, Sumber Suko Village, Wagir District, Malang." KOLOKIUM Jurnal Pendidikan Luar Sekolah 11, no. 2 (October 31, 2023): 370–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/kolokium.v11i2.651.

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Ngemplak Hamlet is one of the hamlets in Sumbersuko village in Wagir District, especially located on the slopes of Mount Kawi. Wagir District is located between the slopes of Mount Kawi. This hamlet is one of the hamlets in Sumbersuko village that has physical potential in terms of abundant natural resources, especially in the food sector. The people of Ngemplak Hamlet are able to make various food preparations that come from local food ingredients. Nowadays, tourists are starting to like tourist attractions that not only provide natural beauty but also community interaction. The local food village tourism facilitator has the role of providing information to tourists about the local culinary specialties that exist and the typical dishes of the people in Sumbersuko Village that are served to tourists. The concept of local food tourism villages will indirectly require the community, especially village youth, to act as facilitators of local food. However, the lack of information regarding the potential of villages in Ngemplak hamlet by the community, especially teenagers, especially regarding local food, is one of the obstacles when tourists come to their area. There is a need for assistance to prepare teenagers in Ngemplak Hamlet to be trained to increase their knowledge and skills as local food facilitators, which can be an added value for visiting tourists. The objectives of community service are as follows: (1) Empowering teenagers as facilitators of local food tourism villages in increasing their knowledge and skills in processing local food in Ngempalk Village Hamlet; (2) Provide assistance to the management and members of the local food tourism village in Ngemplak Hamlet, Sumbersuko Village in introducing the tourism village through social media; (3) Provide assistance to local food education tourism village administrators in managing the tourism village so that it can run and survive as one of the tourist village destinations in Malang Regency.
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Sulistyawan, Arie, and Lailatul Maskuroh. "The Role of Home Industry in Improving the Economy to Become a Resilient Village." EKSYAR : Jurnal Ekonomi Syari'ah & Bisnis Islam 10, no. 1 (March 15, 2023): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.54956/eksyar.v10i1.388.

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Starting from July 23 to August 5, 2022, This research was conducted in Warugunung Village. There is a reason to research the village because each hamlet has a different home industry. There are seven hamlets in Warugunung village, including Wonosari, Randegan, Kepuh Gunung, Jolopeto, Kepatihan, Pamotan and Wonokerto hamlets. The purpose of this research is to find out how Home industry activities in each hamlet can survive and what are the ways that homes do. The industry to increase competitiveness so that it continues to increase. The research method used is qualitative. Data analysis carried out during the research is meant to be the research focus and remains given special attention through observation and interview depth, which next will be analyzed qualitatively. The results showed that maintaining capital and increasing the capital made by the home industry owner in each hamlet in Warugunung Village is good by recording meticulously and always counting the goods in and out. In addition, the key to the success of the home industry of each hamlet in the village is among others, maintaining and improving the workforce's existence and marketing the results of the home industry properly and correctly.
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Clayton, Tom. "Whither Hamlet's “Words, Words, Words”? Notes on Dialogue and Designs in Hamlet." Ben Jonson Journal 25, no. 2 (November 2018): 214–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/bjj.2018.0225.

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Four Hamlets and Hamlets have evolved from recent text-editorial practice, corresponding with, respectively, Q1 1603, Q2 1604–05, F 1623, and the composite received text combining Q2 and F. Q2 is the fullest and most authoritative text, F is a slightly shorter, cut revision containing passages omitted in Q2. At present, Q1—half the length of Q2—is either young Shakespeare's first version or, more likely, a later derivative of F1's ancestor (c. 1601–03). Although the most recent editors (of Arden 3 and the New Oxford Shakespeare) favor individual editions of Q1, Q2, and F, there remains much to be said for the received composite text that intercuts longer passages omitted in Q2 and F as a reader's text of the whole literary Hamlet. This Hamlet benefits from full dialogue by and about the Prince, including his important speeches cut in F and in most productions, 1.4.17–38 (notably “So oft it chances”), and his last soliloquy, 4.4.32–66 (“How all occasions do inform against me”). The whole Hamlet is a salutary corrective to the post-Romantic Hamlet-as-Coleridge and Olivier's voice-overed “man who could not make up his mind.” Not mad, he feigns well in prose that serves as easily in genial conversation with those of lower social station—guards, players, gravediggers—and like much else shows him something of a mensh. Hamlet was every inch a king-in-waiting (not much longer: “This is I, Hamlet the Dane”), and he dies, politically responsible, casting his vote for Fortinbras. In the perspective of our own time, “His greatest operational weapon is his humanity.”
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Yolland Aliandu, Yohanes, Achmad Himawan, and Elisabeth i. Nanik Kristalisas. "Identification Of Diseases On Coffee Plant In Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta." JURNAL AGRONOMI TANAMAN TROPIKA (JUATIKA) 5, no. 1 (January 7, 2023): 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36378/juatika.v5i1.2695.

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Many different kinds of plants, including coffee plants, are susceptible to disease. In Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, this study aims to discover diseases. Compute the percentage of disease attacks, and determine the causes of diseases that affect coffee plants. The Central Laboratory of the Yogyakarta Institute campus is located in the Sleman Regency's Maguwoharjo District. The sample took place in the hamlets of Kopeng, Petung, and Gondang Pusung in the Cangkringan District, D.I. Yogyakarta. The research was done between March and September of 2021. The survey, collection, and identification of fungi that cause coffee plant illnesses in the field and laboratory were the research techniques used. Additionally, farmers who work on coffee plantations were interviewed. Descriptive analysis was done on observational data related to illness symptoms. According to data on environmental conditions in the three coffee plantations, Petung Hamlet had the highest elevation (875.7 masl), Kopeng Hamlet and Gondang Pusung Hamlet had the highest air temperature (27.9 °C), Gondang Pusung Hamlet had the highest air humidity (75%), Kopeng Hamlet had the highest irradiation intensity (1947 Lux), and the three hamlets' soil pH ranged from 5.5-7. A quantitative analysis of the illness attack rate was performed. On the macro- and micro-morphological characteristics of mushrooms, qualitative analysis was conducted. The findings revealed that fungi were to blame for four different types of coffee plant illnesses. These illnesses include sooty mildew, leaf spot, scurvy, and leaf rust (all caused by the fungus H. vastatrix) (Capnodium sp.). Kopeng Hamlet had the highest incidence of disease attacks, including 9.7% for leaf rust, 11.8% for leaf spots, 4.8% for black fungus, and 2.9% for sooty mildew.
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Hafid, Wahyuni, Yanti Hz Hano, and Moh Fikyan Djau. "PEMBUATAN TEMPAT SAMPAH PERCONTOHAN SEBAGAI UPAYA MENGATASI MASALAH SAMPAH DI DESA POLOHUNGO." DEVOTE: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Global 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.55681/devote.v1i1.184.

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Polohungo village has a population of 2.025 people in six hamlets. Based on survey data on field learning experience 1 ( PBL 1) in hamlets one, two, and three. Many Polohungo villagers do not have trash cans. It can be seen that the distribution of ownership of trash bins is based on the number of households ( 38.3% ) and 121 households ( 61.7% ). And the most that do not have trash bins are in hamlet 2, which is 52 families ( 26.5% ) of the total number of families in the hamlet. The goal is to provide awareness to the public that the importance of disposing of waste in its place and also keeping the environment clean and its benefits for health. The method used is a fission intervention, namely making a pilot trash can for the community in order to increase the utilization and ownership of the trash can in every house in the village of polohungo. The results of our activities were successful in completing 3 trash bins within 4 days, although in the manufacturing process we encountered problems, such as when it rained almost every day, within 4 days we finished making trash bins, starting with looking for used drums in every hamlet, cutting, cleaning, painting up to the stage of laying drums in three hamlets in this case we were assisted by the local community, the hamlet head and also the Polohungo village youth group
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Kurniawan, Taufiq, Lala Nining Indrawati, and Intan Maharani Asmara. "Development of Community Participation-Based Tourism Village in Genggelang Village, Lombok Utara District." Journal on Education 5, no. 3 (February 13, 2023): 9130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31004/joe.v5i3.1713.

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The problems studied in this research are related to the development of the Genggelang Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency, regarding the forms of participation carried out by the community. The research method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation with informants comprising the Tourism Awareness Group of Penjor Hamlet, Tourism Awareness Group of Kertaraharja Hamlet, and Tourism Awareness Group of Gangga Hamlet. The results of this study indicate that the forms of community participation are divided into four forms of participation, the so-called the participation of money, assets, labor and skills. This form of community participation is based on the supporting and inhibiting factors that exist in Genggelang Tourism Village. The supporting and inhibiting factors are divided into three hamlets, where each hamlet has a tourist destination. Thus, the form of community participation in Genggelang Tourism Village is also divided in each related hamlet. The information contained in this research is expected to be able to help increase community participation in Genggelang Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency.
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Desweni, Selly Prima, Wahyu Hamidi, Zainuddin Ahmad, and Dahlan Tampubolon. "Analysis of rural infrastructure development using village funds in Bagan Nibung Village." EKONIKA : Jurnal Ekonomi Universitas Kadiri 7, no. 2 (September 16, 2022): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.30737/ekonika.v7i2.2909.

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This study aims to analyze the development of village funds for infrastructure development and the best hamlets in Bagan Nibung Village, Simpang Kanan District, Rokan Hilir Regency. The indicators of development in the hamlet are human resources, economy, and infrastructure. The sampling method is a purposive method for as many as 57 people. This study uses a descriptive method to see the development of village funds and the AHP and Borda methods to see the ranking of development between hamlets. The most significant village revenue comes from transfer receipts, while other revenues are minimal. In the village expenditure structure, the components of significant expenditure are expenditures for government and development. Spending on hamlet infrastructure activities was mostly in Pematang Lada, Inti Raya, and the least in Suka Makmur. The process hierarchy analysis results show the highest HR variable in the Inti Raya Hamlet. The results of the highest regional economic variable AHP in Suka Makmur. The AHP results show that the infrastructure variable has the highest in Pematang Lada. Borda's analysis results show that the hamlets with the best development ranking are Pematang Lada, Inti Raya, and Suka Makmur.
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Sutawijaya, Iqbal Eka. "Pelatihan Pembukuan Sederhana pada Kelompok Produksi Dangkrik “Gedhang Kripik” Dusun Kulubanyu Kabupaten Mojokerto." Mitra Mahajana: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 3, no. 1 (February 6, 2022): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.37478/mahajana.v3i1.1599.

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Entrepreneurship is one of the factors in improving the economy in Indonesia through community economic empowerment. Entrepreneurship runs which one of is through Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is expected to utilize the available natural resources with properly, and then be able to have idea and creativity in manage them. One of the hamlets that produce banana plantations is Kulubanyu Hamlet. This hamlet is located in Tawangrejo Village, Mojokerto Regenct, East Java Province. The assistance was held by the village development team from State University of Surabaya for the residents of Kulubanyu Hamlet which resulted in product creations, namely Dangkrik “Gedhang Kripik”. An important factor in forming a new business by the residents of Kulubanyu Hamlet, except in product innovation, is also related to an understanding of financial management. So the village development team choosed to make counseling, training and mentoring activities for the Dangkrik business group regarding simple bookkeeping. The method that used by the village development team is simple bookkeeping training which runs for 2 months, the period of activity starting on August 18, 2019 and ending October 19, 2019. In the mentoring activity, the Kulubanyu Hamlet production group has been able to implementing simpe bookkeeping.
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Rohman, Fikri Habibur, Julio Sukamto, Robi Mohammad Arifin, and Muhammad Farhan Alfiansyah. "Pengembangan Masyarakat melalui Penetapan dan Penegasan Batas di Desa Ledokombo Kabupaten Jember." Jurnal Al-Tatwir 9, no. 2 (October 1, 2022): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.35719/altatwir.v9i2.57.

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Ledokombo Village is a village which is located in Ledokombo District, Jember Regency. Ledokombo Village is a village that has 3 Krajan Hamlets, Sumber Nangka Hamlet, and Krajan Hamlet. Lodokombo Village itself has an area limit of 658.5 hectares. Lodokombo District has several villages and one of them is Ledokombo Village, and this Ledokombo Village there must be a re-emphasis on the boundary between Ledokombo Village and other villages. The emphasis here is not only oriented to village boundaries but also to Dusun boundaries, the emphasis here is also a manifestation of increasing awareness of village and hamlet boundaries for the people of Ledokombo Village. Our service is nothing but the aim of preventing conflicts between village boundaries and hamlets in Lodokombo Village. The determination and affirmation of village boundaries has an important and positive impact on the community as stated in Permendagri Number 27 of 2006. So the substance can be seen how important village boundaries are to clarify or reinforce village boundaries with one another
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Intan, Intan Maharani Asmara, Sri Susanty, and Rizal Kurniansah. "FORMS OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURIST VILLAGE OF GENGGELANG, NORTH LOMBOK DISTRICT." International Journal of Tourism Business Research 1, no. 1 (December 30, 2022): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/intour.v1i1.372.

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The problems studied in this research are related to the development of the Genggelang Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency regarding the forms of participation carried out by the community. The research method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach conducted in Genggelang Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency. Data collection techniques were observation, interviews, and documentation with informants including the Penjor Hamlet Pokdarwis, Kertaraharja Hamlet Pokdarwis, and Gangga Hamlet Pokdarwis. Data analysis uses Miles and Hubermen (1992) where data analysis is carried out interactively and takes place continuously until the data obtained becomes complete. The results of this study indicate that the form of community participation is divided into 4 forms of participation, namely the participation of money, property, labor, and skills. This form of community participation is carried out based on supporting and inhibiting factors in the Genggelang Tourism Village. supporting and inhibiting factors are divided into 3 hamlets. Where each of these hamlets has a tourist destination. So the form of community participation in Genggelang Tourism Village is also divided into each of the related hamlets. The information contained in this paper is expected to be able to assist in increasing community participation in the Genggelang Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency.
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Rusdan, Muchamad. "Design of Wireless Network System for Digital Village Using Wireless Distribution System." Journal of Informatics, Information System, Software Engineering and Applications (INISTA) 1, no. 2 (May 30, 2019): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20895/inista.v1i2.66.

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The purpose of this research is to create a wireless network design in Cijambe Village using WDS so that Cijambe Village can enjoy internet services through wireless networks, which can be used to find information, communication, and market products owned by village communities. A wireless network is one of the best alternatives in building a computer network that is practical and flexible and has high mobility. Most organizations use wireless networks to support existing cable networks, but in reality, the wireless network still uses Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable media as the backbone of Access Points (AP). Cijambe Village is a village located in Paseh District, Sumedang Regency. Cijambe village is divided into two hamlets, namely Cijambe Hamlet and Parugpug Hamlet. Cijambe village has an area of 357 hectares. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive research method. The steps taken in this research are analysis and design. the conclusion is that wireless network design for digital villages using Wireless Distribution System (WDS) has a better degree of flexibility than the backbone that uses Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable. Radio wave signals from 19 AP units can reach the entire area of Cijambe Village which has an area of 357 hectares and is divided into 2 hamlets namely, Hamlet Cijambe and Parugpug Hamlet. The design made has thought of a standard level of security with routers and firewalls.
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Neill, Michael, Cedric Watts, Alexander Leggatt, Adrian Poole, and Peter Davison. "Hamlet." Modern Language Review 85, no. 3 (July 1990): 692. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3732220.

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Richardson, Anne, William Shakespeare, Christopher DeVore, and Franco Zeffirelli. "Hamlet." Sixteenth Century Journal 22, no. 4 (1991): 862. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2542450.

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Evans, G. Blakemore, William Shakespeare, and Harold Jenkins. "Hamlet." Modern Language Review 81, no. 3 (July 1986): 710. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3729205.

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Moosa, Hassana. "Hamlet." Shakespeare Bulletin 40, no. 1 (March 2022): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.2022.0006.

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Aebischer, Pascale. "Hamlet." Shakespeare Bulletin 38, no. 3 (2020): 540–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.2020.0042.

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Cressler, Loren. "Hamlet." Shakespeare Bulletin 39, no. 1 (2021): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.2021.0018.

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Thomas, Alfred, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 40, no. 1 (March 1988): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3207799.

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Sorgenfrei, Carol Fisher, William Shakespeare, and Charles Marowitz. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 38, no. 1 (March 1986): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3207827.

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McLennan, Kathleen A., and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 38, no. 1 (March 1986): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3207828.

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Carlson, Marvin, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 41, no. 3 (October 1989): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208187.

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Dieckman, Suzanne Burgoyne, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 41, no. 3 (October 1989): 398. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208188.

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Krasner, David, William Shakespeare, Anton Chekhov, and Geroge Calderon. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 44, no. 4 (December 1992): 528. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208779.

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Troy, Shari, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 44, no. 4 (December 1992): 530. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208780.

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Favorini, Attilio, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 44, no. 4 (December 1992): 543. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208787.

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Londre, Felicia Hardison, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 46, no. 1 (March 1994): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3208964.

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Fisher, James, and William Shakespeare. "Hamlet." Theatre Journal 45, no. 4 (December 1993): 552. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3209026.

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Meldrum, Brenda. "Hamlet." Dramatherapy 34, no. 2 (July 2012): 101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02630672.2012.704191.

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Vivier, Jean. "Hamlet." Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies 103, no. 1 (November 2020): 201–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0184767820946175ae.

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Price, Eoin. "Hamlet." Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies 103, no. 1 (November 2020): 187–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0184767820946175z.

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Sokolova, Boika. "Hamlet." Shakespeare Bulletin 31, no. 3 (2013): 553–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.2013.0050.

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McCarthy, Harry R. "Hamlet." Shakespeare Bulletin 36, no. 1 (2018): 151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.2018.0010.

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