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William Shakespeare certainly wrote the world-famous play Hamlet. However, he was not the only one to write this story--he got it from a guy called Belleforest who got it from another guy called Saxo Grammaticus. That is, unless he got it from an earlier play he saw based on Belleforest, as many people believe.

Anyway, all of those other versions are pretty dull and badly-written, whereas Shakespeare's play is awesome.

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Not really, although Titus Andronicus features cannibalism. Hamlet says "Now I could drink hot blood!" and "I am too much 'in the sun." so maybe he was a vampire.

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yes he did

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