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Hamlet says that comparing his father to Claudius is like comparing "Hyperion to a satyr." Hyperion is an ancient Greek god of light. A satyr is a creature that is half man and half goat.

What does Hamlet’s allusion suggest?

King Claudius is very similar to Hamlet’s father.
King Claudius is a better king than Hamlet’s father was.
Hamlet’s father was far superior to King Claudius.

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Answer:

C- Hamlet’s father was far superior to King Claudius.

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User Ticktock
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I’m pretty sure the answer is Hamlet’s father was far superior then King Claudius.
Sorry if it is wrong!
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