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        <title><![CDATA[An interesting question. My short answer is, &quot;With...]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[An interesting question. My short answer is, &quot;With difficulty.&quot; To expand on that, they are such different men in such different cultures and circumstances that it is tough to make useful comparisons. Both are major figures in their realms. Both are skilled warriors. Both are intelligent. Both are proud, and both are close to their fathers. Both delay crucial violence. Beyond that, however…it's hard to say. Hamlet is forever...]]></description>
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        <title><![CDATA[How do Hamlet and Achilles compare with each other?]]></title>
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