Answer: A. In Hamlet there are two women. Gertrude and Ophelia. Throughout the play they are refereed to by the name "women" and are treated as if they are weak and frail. Depicting that through Hamlet there is often little to no respect for them.
B. Hamlet does experience true melancholy. He begins to experience both melancholy and madness because he is having trouble avenging his fathers death by killing the murderer.
C. Hamlet at first did feign his madness but he soon gave into it. He gave into the madness after thinking that the ghost was a trick being played on him by the devil.
Hamlet began to have "madness" as an affect from the melancholy.
Explanation:
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The actor playing Hamlet speaks slowly and
deliberately, weighing the meaning of every word as
he goes along
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<u>The correct answer is Germanic tribes.</u>
Explanation:
1. The history of <u>ancient or Old English</u> can be described from the arrival of three Germanic tribes to the British Isles in the years 500 BC. The Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes crossed the North Sea from what we know today as Denmark and northern Germany. The Anglos received that name due to their land of origin Engle or Angels. They called their own language Englisc, a word that derived in English.
2. By the tenth century, the dialect of the West Saxons became the official language of Great Britain. There are samples of <u>Old English</u> that date from this period and are mostly written using the Runic alphabet, which had its origin in the Scandinavian languages.
3. The Latin alphabet was brought by Christian missionaries from Ireland and is still the English writing system.
Lambic pentameter, It says that on plato.
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Number 27 Greenwich Ave,
Aberdeen,
Scotland.
31st August 2020.
Number 12 Agric Road,
Westminster,
England.
Dear Harry, how are you doing? And how is the weather over there? I know how much you hate cold weather hehe.
I'm writing to you to inform you about the changes Old Abe, our headmaster has done to improve sporting activities in our school. The old geezer has actually gotten an efficient gym coach and nutritionist for the male football team. Everyone was shocked.
Not only that, but he is also directly involved in fitness training for the students. He makes sure the students, in general, eat a healthier diet, and then there are specialized pieces of training for the sports guys.
His efforts have not been in vain though. Last year, the men's football team came first by a very wide margin, it was almost not a contest, the female volleyball team came third, from their lowly seventh-place finish the last time.
I look forward to seeing more of your letters. Do take care.
Yours faithfully,
Michael White