<span>The correct answer is the last statement. This
excerpt suggests that Hamlet admires Pyrrhus and wants to follow his example.
Hamlet is aware that Claudius killed his uncle and that it’s his duty to avenge
his father, but he overthinks every little step (for example: he didn’t kill
Claudius because it appeared like he was praying and he didn’t want him to go
to heaven). Unlike him, Pyrrhus avenges his father, without any doubt, by brutally
killing King Prius which is why Hamlet wants to follow his example.</span>
Answer:
done without will or conscious control.
Explanation:
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Answer:
There is a lot of conflict in the play. This is a tragedy and tells the story of a soldier who has way too much ambition and he is greedy for power. This power hungry person abandons his own morals and almost destroys the kingdom he supposedly loves. Order and justice will be restored and Macbeth will be defeated.
Explanation:
The Thane of Cawdor is introduced in the beginning as an example of being greedy for power. You need to read it to decide if you think he will believe the prophecy of the witches. He has made his bed when he kills Duncan. Lady Macbeth is blood thirsty and passes this on to her husband. His being arrogant is part of his downfall.
No filter is a love story that involves a sort of Romeo and Juliette kind of relationship as well as it talks about the new youth, social media addiction and depression. It also enters the theme of social bullying. It is fair to say that is nails it when it comes to talk about the difficulties and problems of the young adults and adolescents from nowadays. It is a very interesting book about people who might even forget that there is a world outside their bubbles as well.