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The most prominent biblical worldview in "Hamlet" is the idea of divine justice and retribution. The play explores themes of sin, forgiveness, and a moral universe in which characters face consequences for their actions. The character of Hamlet himself grapples with questions of morality, fate, and the afterlife in a way that reflects themes present in Christian beliefs.

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