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Epic poetry from all cultures contains at least some of the conventions of epic machinery, but very rarely all of them.
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A. He and Claudius are similar in every way possible.
B. He and Claudius are relatives but not similar to each other.
C. He and Claudius both want to rule Denmark.
D. He and Claudius are similar in their hatred for Hamlet’s father.
Answer: B. He and Claudius are relatives but not similar to each other.
Explanation: In this reference, Shakespeare plays with the similar-looking words kin and kind to have Hamlet express in a witty way that although Claudius is now "a little more" than his relative (he is now his uncle and stepfather), he is "less than kind"; the word kind means at least two things: that Claudius is still not his direct ancestor and that Claudius is not a kind (considerate) person. Kind also meant gender, so it could imply that Hamlet thought his uncle was less of a man than his father. In any case, Hamlet implies that he and Claudius are not the same kind of person.
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B
Explanation:
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