| propel | (v.) to cause to move towards; push |
| hypocrisy | (n.) pretending to believe what one does not; insincerity |
| unrequited | (adj.) not returned or reciprocated |
| arrogant | (adj.) overbearing; proud; haughty |
| flatter | (v.) to praise excessively or dishonestly |
| repent | (v.) to feel sorry for what one has done; to feel contrite about something |
| calamity | (n.) disaster, catastrophe |
| memento | (n.) something kept as a reminder; a souvenir |
| spur | (v.) to move to action, to stimulate |
| treason | (n.) the crime of betraying one’s country |
| tyrant | (n.) a cruel and oppressive dictator |
| vengeful | (adj.) wanting or seeking revenge |
Hamlet Act 3 – Shakescleare Translation
July 24, 2019