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The excerpt from Act III of Hamlet that best portrays the demeaning way in which Hamlet looks at women, comes in scene I, "I have heard of your paintings too, well enough. God has given you one face and you make yourselves another. You jig and amble, and you lisp. You nickname God´s creatures and make your wantonness your ignorance" (Hamlet, Act III, scene I).
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"Hamlet" is a play written by William Shakespeare that was published around 1599, or 1602. It narrates the story of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, and the events that take place after his father, the King, is murdered and his uncle, Claudius, takes over the throne and marries his mother, Queen Gertrude. Among the many topics that are portrayed by this play, one of the most famous by the English author, is Hamlet´s distinct dislike for the deviousness of women, the way that they cover themselves through disguises (makeup) and protect their true inner selves by pretending to be innocent. This very clear picture of women is displayed in the dialogue that takes place between Hamlet and Ophelia, in Act III, scene 1.
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create a large middle class, which is needed to industrialize and keep up with other world powers.
Guerrilla Warfare is a type of irregular warfare wherein small groups of soldiers use irregular means of attack to take on a larger enemy.
The Colonists, lacking true Professional soldiers, used guerrilla warfare to take on the professional British Army who was only trained in fighting using traditional means (one army marching against another army).
This meant that the Colonists could inflict great casualties without having to face the great British Army face-to-face.
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A. The execution of John Brown led northerners to view him as a martyr while southerners began to militarize for future raids.
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C.) totalitarianism
D.)Defense
F.) Industrialism
I hope this was correct.