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When Hamlet shows his mother a picture of King Hamlet and a picture of Claudius, he tells her to look at the "counterfeit presentment of two brothers." In Shakespeare's day, counterfeit meant a "portrait" or "picture." What does counterfeit mean today?

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Today, counterfeit would be used to describe something as an exact copy of another item without the same value.

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Counterfeit today means a copy. A copy which looks like of the original but is not really in the original.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shakespeare calls the portrait a counterfeit which symbolizes that something which is a copy or which is not the original one. It is the mere representation of the original object. Hence, it can be concluded that there has been a shift in the meaning of the word but the main objective of the word remains the same.

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