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In this passage of the playHamlet‚ Shakespeare uses an abundance of negative diction to clearly let the reader see how much hatred there was‚ coming fromHamletand the Ghost and directed to the King and the Queen. “Ay‚ that incestuous‚ that adulterate beast‚” (13-14). Thisquo...
4. How does the diction and imagery in the Ghost's speech to Hamlet create a comparison between the two "gardens" before and after the entrance of the "serpents"? Content 1. Compare the way Hamlet responds to Polonius in act II with how he responds to his friends Rosencrantz and ...
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Romeo and Juliet (R&J) is very characteristic of a Shakespearean play because of its recurring themes, language and diction, and story of a tragedy. Much like Hamlet and The Tempest, Shakespeare incorporates themes such as family rivalries, father and daughter relationships, revenge, and obedience...
“by taking the imagery, diction, and values that are present in the Ghost’s brief speeches of 1.5 . . . and by re-using them in the thoughts and speeches of Prince Hamlet. Hamlet and the Ghost think alike, and they use almost exactly parallel diction: thus, as he describes his ...
What to do:Consider giving students the opportunity in class to read the text aloud or to hear the text read aloud to gain a better understanding of how Shakespeare’s meter and diction sound. What to do:Encourage students to keep track of difficult words, phrases, or concepts as they read...
Is it really there? The uncertainty of what our eyes see vs what really exists and the uncertainty surrounding this is a big theme that I noticed in the book. The diction is also used‚ with characters PremiumHamletEnglish-language filmsGhost ...
“by taking the imagery, diction, and values that are present in the Ghost’s brief speeches of 1.5 . . . and by re-using them in the thoughts and speeches of Prince Hamlet. Hamlet and the Ghost think alike, and they use almost exactly parallel diction: thus, as he describes his ...