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NameInstructorSubjectDateHamlet’s Dialogue with His Therapist after Learning of Claudius’ LetterTherapist Hamlet my prince, you seem burdened by a heavy load in your heart,Sit here and let it pour out of your mouth,And your confessions I shall keep secret under oath.HamletDear Sir, it is true I carry a great burden, For which I seek you my heart to gladden. Therapist It’s my duty my prince, that the souls that come to me while sad,May leave whilst happy and glad.Let us hear what ails Denmark’s heir,The prince whose praises are sung by the birds of the air.HamletMy dear doctor, the burden that is eating my soul,Is the illness that is afflicting us all;the curse that has befallen our land.There is murder everywhere, and so much spilling of blood.Therapist I too have heard, of the curse that has visited the King’s palace.But I doubt my lord, that death and blood can shake a prince,Destined to rule and defend his kingdom by the sword.HamletYou speak so bravely of death, As one who has never nearly lost his breath,In the high seas far away to the south,On his way to the Queen’s land.TherapistWell spoken my prince, as befit...