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cestrela7 [59]
2 years ago
9

Can u give me the answer to every bubble detailed I will give 45 points

English
1 answer:
wariber [46]2 years ago
4 0
EVENTS:

The situation Shakespeare presents at the beginning of Hamlet is that a strong and beloved king has died, and the throne has been inherited not by his son, as we might expect, but by his brother.

MOOD:

The moods of Hamlet gloomy and ominous. It is gloomy for the King had just died, and ominous because his ghost was spotted multiple times by a group of guards.

SETTING:

The play opens on the ramparts of Elsinore Castle in Denmark during a changing of the guard. The old king, Hamlet's father, has died. The king's brother Claudius has replaced him, stealing Hamlet's rightful place on the throne.

REVEALED:

Young Fortinbras is bent on avenging his father's defeat at Old King Hamlet's hand, all of Denmark prepares for war. A single covenant inexorably propels the events of the play and is the medieval truth that rules Hamlet's life.
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