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Can you explain the allusion to Nero in hamlet's closing speech in act 3

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  • 07-12-2016
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Nero was a Roman emperor known for his heartless, extreme cruelty. Hamlet says "like Nero, let me be cruel, but not inhuman." He appreciates the cruel heart of Nero, but does not want the accompanying insanity.

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