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What is there about American society that makes baseball America's "national pastime"?
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The actor John Gielgud believed that of all Shakespeare's characters Hamlet is probably the one most like Shakespeare himself–since, of all Shakespeare's characters, only Hamlet can be imagined to have written all the Shakespearean plays. How good an understanding of Hamlet's character does Gielgud's belief reflect?
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Is it true that the U.S. needs to eliminate its nationa​

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Answered by anjuyogeshyadav
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What is there about American society that makes baseball America's "national pastime"?

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The actor John Gielgud believed that of all Shakespeare's characters Hamlet is probably the one most like Shakespeare himself–since, of all Shakespeare's characters, only Hamlet can be imagined to have written all the Shakespearean plays. How good an understanding of Hamlet's character does Gielgud's belief reflect?

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Is it true that the U.S. needs to eliminate its nationa

Answered by jaideeps71002
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Major League Baseball may indeed rank a poor third to football and basketball in television ratings, but the game remains the national pastime because itresonates more

deeply in the country's soul than any other sport.

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The actor John Gielgud believed that of all Shakespeare's characters Hamlet is probably the one most like Shakespeare himself–since, of all Shakespeare's characters,only Hamlet can be imagined to have written all the Shakespearean plays.

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