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Schach [20]
1 year ago
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Read the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet.

English
1 answer:
Rom4ik [11]1 year ago
4 0

The thing that Hamlet mean when he refers to the "pangs of dispriz’d love is heartache.

<h3>What is heartache according to the passage?</h3>

Heartache  can be described as the feelings that is been caused by the grief of losing someone you love howver iun some of the times it doesn't necessarily cause physical discomfort it can be seen as an emotionally painful experience.

It should be noted that from the passage there was a feeling of heartache  as a result of the way that he was treated,  in general the person  that one actaually care for can cause someone an heartache and the effect can last longer.

We can see felt that from <em>oppressor’s wrong, the proud man’s contumely, The pangs of dispriz’d love, the law’s delay,</em>

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Therefore, option D is correct.

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missing options:

courtship

romance

passion

heartache

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