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KING

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KING has 121 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 9 references, with 8 live disagreements.

121 facts·96 predicates·9 sources·8 in dispute

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Inbound mentions (14)

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advisesAdvises(1)

childOfChild of(1)

considersCircumstanceHeavyConsiders Circumstance Heavy(1)

considersKillingConsiders Killing(1)

decidesAgainstKillingDecides Against Killing(1)

declinedToDeclined to(1)

hasUncleHas Uncle(1)

killedByKilled by(1)

ownedByOwned by(1)

ownerOwner(1)

refersToAsRefers to As(1)

relationToRelation to(1)

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Other facts (115)

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115 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeKing[1]
Rdf:typeRuler[1]
Rdf:typeHamlet Brother in Law[1]
Rdf:typePerson[2]
Rdf:typePerson[4]
Rdf:typePerson[5]
Rdf:typeEmperor[6]
Rdf:typePerson[7]
Rdf:typePerson[9]
Described Asincestuous[3]
Described Asadulterate[3]
Described Asbeast[3]
Described Aswretch[3]
Has Roleuncle[3]
Has Rolebrother[3]
Has RoleVillain[8]
Has RoleKing[9]
PossessesCrown[7]
Possessesambition[7]
PossessesQueen[7]
Describes MarriageWith Mixed Emotions[1]
Describes MarriageDefeated Joy[1]
Possesses Attributewitchcraft of his wit[3]
Possesses Attributetraitorous gifts[3]
Kinship toHamlet[3]
Kinship toGhost[3]
SpeaksAbout Hamlet Brother Death[1]
StateKingdom in Grief[1]
MarriedGertrude[1]
ThanksAudience[1]
DispatchingCornelius and Voltemand[1]
Mission toNorway[1]
Mission PurposeSuppress Fortinbras[1]
LimitingCornelius Voltemand Power[1]
Describes EmotionsAuspicious and Dropping Eye[1]
Describes BalanceEqual Scale Weighing[1]
AcknowledgesAudience Wisdom[1]
DocumentLetter to Norway[1]
InstructsHaste Commend Duty[1]
Has TitleKing of Denmark[2]
Uncle ofHamlet[2]
Has WifeGertrude[2]
Has Wicked WitWicked Wit[3]
Has Powerseduction[3]
Won Will ofQueen[3]
Has Natural Giftspoor-quality[3]
StoleGhost[3]
Used Substancejuice of cursed hebenon[3]
Poured Substance Intoear[3]
Intended to MakeNew Regulations Concerning Succession[6]
ReceivedA Poison[6]
Has Manner of LivingIrregular Manner of Living[6]
Wished to Succeed HimBritannicus[6]
Describes Own Offence Asrank[7]
Characterizes OffencesmellingToHeaven[7]
Identifies Offence TypeFratricide[7]
Has RelationMurdered Brother[7]
Status of Prayer Abilityunable[7]
Has Inclination to Praysharp[7]
Has Intentstrong[7]
Has Guiltstronger[7]
Guilt DefeatsIntent[7]
Compared toMan With Double Business[7]
Stands inpause[7]
State of UncertaintybeginningAction[7]
Results inneglectOfBoth[7]
Refers to Handcursed[7]
Imagines Hand ConditionthickerWithBlood[7]
Queries Rain Quantitysufficient[7]
Hypothesizes Washing OutcomewhiteAsSnow[7]
Questions Purpose of MercyconfrontingOffence[7]
Defines Prayer ForceTwofold Force[7]
Declares IntentionlookUp[7]
Refers to Faultpast[7]
Asks About Prayer FormSuitable Prayer[7]
Utters Prayer ContentForgive me my foul murder![7]
Evaluates Prayer Feasibilityimpossible[7]
Reason for ImpossibilitypossessionOfEffects[7]
Asks Pardon ParadoxretainingOffence[7]
Describes World StatecorruptedCurrents[7]
Describes Offences Handgilded[7]
States ActionshoveByJustice[7]
Observes Frequencyoften[7]
Identifies Actorwicked[7]
Describes ActionbuysOutTheLaw[7]
Contrasts WithHeavenly Realm[7]
States Absence ofshuffling[7]
Locates ActiontrueNature[7]
Describes Self Positioncompelled[7]
Extent of CompulsionteethAndForehead[7]
Compelled togiveEvidence[7]
Proposes ActiontryRepentance[7]
Questions Repentance Powerunlimited[7]
Identifies Limiting ConditioninabilityToRepent[7]
Exclaims Statewretched[7]
Describes BosomblackAsDeath[7]
Describes Soullimed[7]
Describes Soul ActionstrugglingToBeFree[7]
States Paradox of StruggleincreasedEngagement[7]
Calls for Helpangels[7]

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typehamlet/0
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CLAUDIUS
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Claudius
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Claudius
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typehamlet/47
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labelhamlet/47
Claudius
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Forgive me my foul murder!
evaluatesPrayerFeasibilityhamlet/47
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reasonForImpossibilityhamlet/47
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possesseshamlet/47
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possesseshamlet/47
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contrastsTexturehamlet/47
stringsOfSteel
expressesHopehamlet/47
allMayBeWell
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hasConditionhamlet/48
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typehamlet/59
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labelhamlet/59
KING
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ex:King
addresseshamlet/59
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ex:ophelia
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ex:the-people
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metaphoricallyComparesTohamlet/59
ex:murdering-piece
ordersToGuardhamlet/59
ex:switzers

References (9)

9 references
  1. [1]418 facts
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      HORATIO. So have I heard, and do in part believe it. But look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o’er the dew of yon high eastward hill. Break we our watch up, and by my advice, Let us impart what we have seen tonight Unto young H
  2. [2]05 facts
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      THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK by William Shakespeare Contents ACT I Scene I. Elsinore. A platform before the Castle Scene II. Elsinore. A room of state in the Castle Scene III. A room in Polonius’s house Scene IV. The plat
  3. [3]1618 facts
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      GHOST. Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,— O wicked wit, and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!—won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen. O H
  4. [4]132 facts
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      There is no reason to doubt that the ancients were, in a manner, acquainted with some of the narcotics known to us, although they did not indulge in them as stimulants or luxuries. The antiquarian, it is true, has failed to unearth the toba
  5. [5]152 facts
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      12 Diodorus Siculus states that the Egyptians laid much stress on the circumstance that the plant used by Helen had been given her by a woman of Egyptian Thebes, whence they argued that Homer must have lived amongst them, since the women
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      sufficient to make new regulations concerning the succession to the throne, made choice of a poison which should deprive him of his reason and gradually consume him. This she caused to be prepared by an expert poisoner, named Locusta, who h
  7. [7]4758 facts
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      O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath the primal eldest curse upon’t,— A brother’s murder! Pray can I not, Though inclination be as sharp as will: My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent, And, like a man to double busi
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      HAMLET. Now might I do it pat, now he is praying. And now I’ll do’t. And so he goes to heaven; And so am I reveng’d. That would be scann’d: A villain kills my father, and for that I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven.
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      O, this is the poison of deep grief; it springs All from her father’s death. O Gertrude, Gertrude, When sorrows come, they come not single spies, But in battalions. First, her father slain; Next, your son gone; and he most violent autho

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