Answer:
Girard uses the characters of Th<u>e actor at Line 88, Laertes and The army</u> in a mimetic function to show that Hamlet's revenge is in a sense half baked.
Explanation:
the character of<u> Laertes represents revenge theatre</u> which was one of the targets of Shakespeare's Hamlet.<u> the character's drive for revenge along with purgative mourning shows the futility of revenge</u> on theater.
The interactions with the army and the actors come before that and lay a groundwork for Hamlet not truly believing in his revenge even as he is driven by it. h<u>e questions the validity of revenge</u> itself through these interactions, according to Girard.
(1) Both Jerry and his sister......this is plural because it is more then 1.
(2) Several ...talking about more then 1....so its plural
(3) The deer....this could be singular or plural...however, when u read further, it later says " the same place THEY had come out....so it is plural.
(4) Any (of those ideas).....Any (ONE) of those ideas....singular
It is used to deliver all direct and indirect characterization
Writers vary sentence structure and length, depending on the purpose of a piece.