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In Hamlets third soliloquy, what does “the proud mans contumely” mean?

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In Hamlets third soliloquy, what does “the proud mans contumely” mean?

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“Contumely” means scorn or insolent language. It comes from the Middle English word, “contumelie.” The pronunciation is “kän – tyüm – le.” For an analysis of Hamlet’s soliloquies, please see the link to my articles at the bottom of this page.

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