单选题Hamlet is the profoundest expression of Shakespeare’s _____ and his criticism of contemporary life.AdepressionBself-defeatismCinferiority ComplexDhumanism

单选题
Hamlet is the profoundest expression of Shakespeare’s _____ and his criticism of contemporary life.
A

depression

B

self-defeatism

C

inferiority Complex

D

humanism


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