(Eliot 75)
When it comes to parenthetical citations, I am going to assume that you are using MLA guidelines. If so, it is only necessary to cite the author's last name, followed by the page number, with no parentheses between them. The last choice is the only one that just gives the last name, so it is correct.
The correct answers are the following:
- Horatio: balanced
- Claudius: materialistic
- Laertes: rash
- Ophelia: obedient
- Polonius: eavesdropper
- Hamlet: student
- Fortinbras: determined
These are the characters from the play <em>"Hamlet"</em>. It is a tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare which was first published in 1603. The main character of the play is the enigmatic Hamlet. He is a university student who mourns his father's death and swears revenge. The themes of the play are revenge, indecision, deception, loyalty, ambition, and fate.