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Would the king rather have Hamlet stay at Elsinore or return to Wittenberg?

Well, I must first of all say that my statement is of my own interpretation of the story. However, it may be possible that Claudius was planning on killing off Hamlet (or at least spy on him) from the very beginning. By looking at Claudius's personality, namely his willingness to kill for power, it can be implied that Claudius is fearful of loosing his power in the same way. Of all that may pose a threat to Claudius, Hamlet seems to be the most likely threat as he is in direct line to the throne (after all why not kill off the king and become the new king a little ahead of schedule?). So due to Claudius's paranoid nature, it may be possible that he intended to keep Hamlet in Elsinore so that he could plot to get rid of him.


What do you think about prostitution?

It is illegal in most places, and immoral. Are there other body parts you would sell and give the money to a pimp? Prostitution is legal in Denmark and the prostitutes like the agreement that they are allowed to work and pay taxes and get healthcare and do not have to fear for their lives each time they decide to work.


In shakespeares time where the people allowed to eat or drink in the theater?

I don't know if they were allowed to eat and drink but i know there were allowed food cause they were allowed to throw food at the actors if they thought it was bad. So they were probably allowed to eat.


In what year were women allowed to perform on the stage?

they were allowed to perform in 1660


Are jehovas witnesses allowed to dance?

Yes Jehovah's Witnesses are allowed to dance.

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Would the king rather have Hamlet stay at Elsinore or return to Wittenberg?

Well, I must first of all say that my statement is of my own interpretation of the story. However, it may be possible that Claudius was planning on killing off Hamlet (or at least spy on him) from the very beginning. By looking at Claudius's personality, namely his willingness to kill for power, it can be implied that Claudius is fearful of loosing his power in the same way. Of all that may pose a threat to Claudius, Hamlet seems to be the most likely threat as he is in direct line to the throne (after all why not kill off the king and become the new king a little ahead of schedule?). So due to Claudius's paranoid nature, it may be possible that he intended to keep Hamlet in Elsinore so that he could plot to get rid of him.


Is same-sex marriage legal in Denmark?

Yes. Effective June 15, 2012, same-sex couples are permitted to marry in Denmark, including in the Church of Denmark. Previously, "registered partnerships" were allowed since October 1, 1989. Registered partners have almost all the same rights and responsibilities as a legally married couple, including joint adoption.


What land did Denmark gain from Germany World War 1?

After World War I, Denmark gained the territories of North Schleswig from Germany following a plebiscite held in 1920. The region, also known as Sønderjylland, had been part of Germany since the Second Schleswig War in 1864. The plebiscite allowed residents to vote on whether to join Denmark or remain with Germany, resulting in the majority choosing to join Denmark. This territorial gain was part of the post-war adjustments outlined in the Treaty of Versailles.


When were women allowed to be on the front lines?

Early 1970's. But the US is among countries that still does not allow women to fill active combat duties on the front line, but are allowed to fill other positions such as artillery. Other countries including Canada, Sweden, and Denmark do allow this though.


Is dual citizenship allowed in Greenland?

No. Denmark does not allow dual citizenship unless one acquires two nationalities automatically at birth (for example a Danish mother having a child on US soil).