Elizabethan tragedies were structurally similar to Seneca's plays as most Elizabethan tragedies include a Chorus, have complex plots, a five-act structure, long rhetorical passages.
The Elizabethan tragedy was the mostly influenced from the Senecan form of tragedy. Since the tragedies of Seneca was not acted on the stage, it took the help of figurative languages and rhetorical devices to fill the gap. Elizabethan plays were also filled with the descriptive usage of language, detailed descriptions and the use of long speeches. Shakespeare had borrowed the theme of revenge tragedy from the Seneca for his plays. The revenge taken is an outcome of the wrong and injustice done to the protagonist of the play. The theme of revenge is introduced by the spirit or supernatural creature in the play which leads the play further. “So art thou to revenge” this line shows the introduction of revenge in the play.
These themes have been introduced in the Elizabethan tragedies from the Senecan form of tragedies. In the play “Hamlet,” the protagonist is Hamlet whose father has been killed by his own uncle. He learns this fact from the spirit of his father who asks him to take revenge from his uncle. The spirit introduces himself as “Ghost I am thy father's spirit” to Hamlet.
The language of the play “Hamlet” contains figurative languages with long monologues and soliloquies with descriptive discussions. “A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark” this line shows the presence of figurative language in the excerpt.
Answer:
Slap him
Explanation:
Josef is forced to slap his father across the face when his father's mental health gets worse. Josef has to rough him up a bit so he could ensure that his father is able to pass the medical inspection so he could enter Cuba.
This was something Josef never thought he would do, but circumstances forced his hand.
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<u>Dictionary entry for the word zephyr:</u>
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Zephyr </h2>
/'zefər/
[zeph-yr]
noun
1. a gentle breeze.
2. any lightweight clothing.
<u>Thesaurus entry for the word zephyr:</u>
<h3>Synonyms for zephyr</h3>
1. wind, blow.
<h3>Antonyms for zephyr</h3>
1. hurricane, storm.
D. First, students must fill out their health forms completely. Then, they must head to the gym for orientation.
Answer:
the rain simbilize the happiness