A lightbulb appearing above someone's head meaning “I have a great idea” is because, A) a bright image like a lightbulb is a metaphor of a bright idea, a good and smart idea. ... So when someone has a bright idea, they're having an Edison moment, like Edison's bright idea of the bright lightbulb.
Hamlet’s repeated discussion of his mother’s behavior—“frailty, thy name is woman!” —mainly suggests that he: considers women to be weak.
<h3>What prompted Hamlet's Statement?</h3>
Hamlet made the statement above when his mother (Gertrude) married his uncle Claudius shortly after the death of his father.
So, by making this statement he was trying to blame the supposed moral weakness of women as the cause of his mother's behavior.
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<span>D. to help the reader imagine the sounds present in the novel’s setting</span>
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