Answer: Mark brainliest.
Explanation:
Differences between Hamlet the Movie and the Play:
First of all, the play starts with the guards standing at the castle with Horatio. The guards and Horatio are waiting for the ghost of King Hamlet to arrive. The ghost arrives twice but doesn’t speak. They decide to tell Hamlet to see if he could speak to the ghost. The movie starts with the funeral of King Hamlet with Gertrude standing beside the coffin. Hamlet sprinkles dust over his father, the coffin is covered and Claudius puts his sword over the coffin. The director changed this part from the play because in the play they say that Hamlet came after his father’s funeral.
They were a lot of deleted lines for Ophelia during her madness making her look more like crazy. Also when Polonius and Ophelia spy on Hamlet, this is how he learns about Hamlets strange visit and about his madness vs. in the play Ophelia informs Polonius of Hamlets visit and apparent madness. In the movie when Hamlet arrives to Ophelia’s funeral she is laying on a white bed and they pull her in to the grave. In the play she was already in the grave and Hamlet testifies his love to her.
I'd go for the last option or D. both are more brilliant and athletic than anyone else
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I'm sure there were some differences but no matter what slaves were treated like property and work forces. They were used to complete a task in both the US and South America, they were treated poorly as well.
1. a and c...there is no gambling done in the story. They are having a contest, and at a point in the story each of the main characters are each other's prey.
2 and 3 are both examples of characterization. The purpose of having these details in the story is to tell you about the characters.
4. Rainsford is your protagonist as he is the main character or hero of the story.
5. Foreshadowing - it hints at the problems Rainsford will face when he lands on Ship Trap Island.
6. A is right because of the answer to #5. B doesn't work because even though he can't see the island, neither can Whitney so his eyesight isn't actually in question. Whitney is not the main character so C is also wrong.
7. Rainford...same reason as #4.
8. All of the above. Rainsford and General Zaroff battle each other. Rainsford battles the elements while he tries to outsmart Zaroff. Rainsford has to make a difficult choice in order to save himself.
9. None of the above...the ironic part of their conversation is that Zaroff sees himself as civilized and yet he condones hunting people which is far from civilized.
10. Irony. Rainsford said that he would never hunt humans and at the end he ends up killing General Zaroff.
Lizabeth The narrator who matured through out the story is round