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Some people can't handle the truth and end up fighting each other. This scene helps to further develop the theme that truth is hard to discern.

In Act V of Hamlet, Laertes and Hamlet argue about the truth at Ophelia’s graveside. Hamlet thinks Laertes knows what happened, but Laertes thinks Hamlet is wrong. This scene helps to further develo

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Question: When Hamlet and Laertes fight at Ophelia’s grave, each thinks he knows what the truth is. This scene helps to further develop the theme “the real truth is hard to see.” At the funeral for Ophelia, Laertes and Hamlet’s combative behavior is really embarrassing. This scene helps to further develop the theme “some people can’t handle the truth.” By brawling at Ophelia’s grave, Hamlet and Laertes show they should both be locked up. This scene helps to further develop the theme “sometimes it’s hard to see the truth.” It’s totally unreasonable that Hamlet and Laertes start yelling about the truth at Ophelia’s funeral. This scene helps to further develop the theme “some people can’t see the truth.” Which is the best example of an objective summary of the theme "truth is hard to discern” that is further developed in Act V of Hamlet?

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The scene at Ophelia’s funeral in Act V of Hamlet further develops the theme “truth is hard to discern.” Both Hamlet and Laertes argue over what is the truth, but no one prevails over the other as both parties have their own version of the truth. The scene highlights how difficult it can be to find out what the real truth is, especially when even those closest to the situation believe they know the truth.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 7:30 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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