Act V of Hamlet brings out a vital theme showing that forgiveness is much better than revenge. Hamlet advances this theme in a scene where he asks for Laertes forgiveness and this is core to the evidence of the theme development in this play. He is convinced that he wronged Laertes by killing Polonius despite connecting his actions to some illness that makes him act mad.
QA › Literature › Which excerpt from act v of Hamlet best provides evidence of the this theme’s development?
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