His mother, Gertrude
Good Old Purdy Gurdy (in other words, his mum).
The play 'Hamlet' is the second-most quoted writing in the western world, after the Bible. It is the most-often performed of the Shakespeare plays. It's also the Shakespeare play which has had the most written about it. So it's an important play because it's an important part of western culture.
Laurence Olivier starred in the 1948 version of Hamlet.
He tells him that he knew him, and that he was a fellow of most infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. In other words, he was a funny guy. He also used to carry Hamlet piggyback when Hamlet was a child.
You betcha. "Revenge my most unnatural murder." is what he says.
He's talking about his mother.
Good Old Purdy Gurdy (in other words, his mum).
He is talking about his mother. He switches to talking about Claudius in the next line.
Most patients with pernicious anemia are older, usually over 60
She had always believed that her daughter's new friend was a pernicious influence on her, but she never thought the two of them would end up in prison for decades.The most pernicious aspect of this myth is that it sounds completely plausible.AIDS turned out to be one of the most pernicious diseases ever to afflict mankind.
'Hamlet' is most basically a revenge play.
The play 'Hamlet' is the second-most quoted writing in the western world, after the Bible. It is the most-often performed of the Shakespeare plays. It's also the Shakespeare play which has had the most written about it. So it's an important play because it's an important part of western culture.
The most common disease for this is sickle-cell anemia and also pernicious anemia.
Pernicious anemia is most common in patients of northern European descent and African Americans and less frequent in people of southern European descent and Asians. There is no sex predilection.
Laurence Olivier starred in the 1948 version of Hamlet.
Cobalamin deficiencies most often result in the disease pernicious anemia.
The line appears in "Hamlet". In the play, Hamlet's father had been murdered, and his brother had usurped the throne. The ghost of Hamlet's father demands that Hamlet take revenge on his terrible murder. Torn between his word for vengeance and his conscience, he ponders wether or not he should go on living, hence, the "To Be Or Not To Be" soliloquy.