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Re: villians
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Sunday, November 7, 1999, at 11:58:08
In Reply To: Re: villians posted by Darien on Saturday, November 6, 1999, at 12:18:04:

> > Well, Hamelt's Uncle wasn't ever very sneaky except in lying to the Queen. He didn't trick is brother in to killing himself or some such, he poured poison in his ear. Hamlet was the sneaky one (and it got almost everyone killed)
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> What? Did you finish the play? Did you get to the part (Act 4, scenes 5 and 7) where Claudius is convincing Laertes to work with him against Hamlet? I'd say that's reasonably sneaky and treacherous.
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> The Bard of Amway strikes again!

It was rather straight forward, as opposed to the manipulations of other villians. Besides, Laertes was pissed at Hamlet to start with, before the Weird Sister and his wife MacBeth was loyal to the king.
Basicly what I'm saying is Claudius is one of the less impresive villians in Billy's stable.
Now, is Brutus a villian in Juilies Ceaser or the Hero? I say hero but he did kill the title character.

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