Shakespeare uses a couple techniques to show the conflict between Hamlet and Gertrude in this scene, irony being the one most used.
First, Hamlet speaks in an aside (meaning no one else can hear him) to indicate he's not interested in speaking to his family -- they are "less than kind."
Then, Gertrude comments on Hamlet's clothing, indicating he's mourning too much. She tells him directly to be kind to Claudius. She says people die all the time, and he replies "aye, it is common," an ironic reply. The death of a king is not "common" -- nor is murder.
Then, Hamlet discusses the meaning of the word "seem," implying that people could fake their grief. (He's implying, perhaps, that Gertrude faked her grief.) His grief, however, IS real.
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Samuel's Memory
Samuel Cloud turned 9 years old on the Trail of Tears. Samuel's Memory is told by his great-great
grandson, Michael Rutledge, in his paper Forgiveness in the Age of Forgetfulness. Michael, a citizen of the
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is a law student at Arizona State University
Explanation:
less people are likely to get over weight, because they will know that it can cause type 2 deibetes
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Answer:
The answer is personification
Explanation:
Personification means when an object is given a human trait or characteristic. Two examples in this poem are, "the clouds are mean," and "A narrow wind complains all day" Clouds can't actually be mean since they can't talk and same with wind, they can't complain all day since they can't talk
Answer:
To add layers of meaning to a creative work
Explanation:
In literature, symbolism is used to produce an impact, which it accomplishes by attaching additional meaning to an action, object, or name. Symbolism takes something that is usually concrete and associates or affixes it to something else in order to give it a new and more significant meaning
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