<u>Speech bubbles</u> in comics or graphic novels are essential tools that are used to convey <u>dialogue</u> that is being uttered aloud. They are one of the most <u>important elements</u> because they reveal what an author is going to depict in a story and how characters vary from one another.
The bubble is also depicted in <u>different shapes</u> indicating someone may be yelling (pointy), thinking (cloud-shaped), whispering (dotted lines), or speaking in a manner different than the other characters (different font, bubble shape).
Hamlet wants to kill Claudius as he is having a discussion with his mother, Gertrude, however he accidentally kills Polonius instead. It is important that he finds him praying, because he holds back killing him because he does not want him to be killed while he is praying for his sins, because that would mean he is going to heaven. Hamlet wants him to go to hell. He decides to wait until Claudius commits another crime such as incest or heavy drinking.
Atticus( sorry o forget how to spell it) pointed this out.
Although Marguerite's thoughts tell the reader directly that she was embarrassed, her actions let the reader infer that she was also eager.
<span>These thoughts of Marguerite's reveal she was not angry, bored, or relaxed, but anxious: "I picked up the groceries and went out to wait in the hot sunshine. It would be fitting if I got a sunstroke and died before they came outside."</span>