Answer:
Hamlet is shocked because Claudius's reaction to the play clearly shows his guilt.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Hamlet, Hamlet cleverly stages a play that shows a brother killing his brother to take the throne, to mirror the actions of his uncle Claudius on his quest to become king.
During the course of the play, King Claudius becomes uncomfortable and leaves the play and Hamlet is shocked because he was not sure the ghost's accusations were true but now it has been proven beyond all doubt.
Answer:
D. Unemotional
Explanation:
Although the statements the narrator is making may evoke emotions within the reader and make them feel as if human race were in danger as they may realize that they are being watched by "minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic", and who represent a threat to human's society as they " regarded this earth with envious eyes", the narrator expresses the idea in a very neutral and unemotional way. There is no sign in the text that he or she is angry, panicked nor mysterious (he or she is giving many details).
Answer:
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D. To enable the reader to connect