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Compare this humorously garbled version of Hamlet's famous soliloquy with the original in Shakespeare's play (Act III, Scene i, lines 56-90) (Twain has also mixed in passages and phrases from Macbeth and other plays). Analyze the humor of this passage: how do Twain's distortions of Shakespeare create amusing effects ? Find two to three examples.

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