I would say this paper has to do with the historical development of the English theater and its establishment as an actual art form in decades following the Renaissance era. The paper will probably talk about how theater is not only important as a performance art, but it is also important as literature to be read, not only performed in the theater. Not all playwrights write their plays with the aim to be performed - some are meant only to be read and experienced that way.
I believe the Queen thinks that A. the death of his father caused Hamlet to go insane.
This is what she says in Act II:<em>"I doubt it is no other but the main: His father’s death and our o'erhasty marriage"
</em>
This is what she says to Claudius, her ex husband's brother whom she married after king Hamlet's death. She clearly states that it is the king's death which drove Hamlet to madness, as well as the fact that she remarried only a couple of days after that happened. Polonius thinks Hamlet is mad because of Ophelia and the fact that she killed herself, but Hamlet never really cared much about Ophelia (especially after his father's death), whereas Gertrude thinks it is because of his father.
The correct answer is the second option. When the muskrat dove into the sea, we can infer that he reached the bottom, since his hand held a "tiny speck of earth" upon resurfacing. However, the muskrat likely did not have enough time or oxygen to swim all the way back up, and so instead held on to the dirt and drowned, allowing the body to float back to the surface. In this way, he sacrificed his own life, knowing that the dirt he procured would "make the earth grow."
Antonio, in fact, tries to defend Cesario, thinking he is defending Sebastian. This shows how attached he is to Sebastian to the point of putting himself in danger.
<h3>What characterizes Antonio's attachment to Sebastian?</h3>
- Antonio sacrifices himself for Sebastian.
- Antonio allows Sebastian access to all of his riches.
- Antonio risks his life for Sebastian.
When Antonio defends Cesario, thinking he is Sebastian, he puts himself in great danger and allows him to be taken to prison. He believes that Sebastian will have the same care for him, but Cesario doesn't know him and acts indifferently, which breaks Antonio's heart.
Learn more about Twelfth Night:
brainly.com/question/27227000
#SPJ1
Answer:
Last year on vacation, I read a book that I really enjoyed. It was the first time I have ever liked a book that much. It was about a man who had been shipwrecked on a deserted island. It was a good storybook, and I would prefer it to anyone who likes reading.