The Words "thou detestable man, thou tomb of death gorged with dearest morsel of earth, thus you enforce thy rotten jaws to open" are spoken by the character of the Ghost in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." This line expresses the Ghost's deep contempt for King Claudius, portraying him as a corrupt and vile figure who has usurped the throne and caused the death of Hamlet's father. The imagery emphasizes themes of death, corruption, and betrayal central to the play.
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