In Hamlet's soliloquy he discusses death, it's pros and cons, and consequences in depth. His conclusion, that the dreams death may bring are too frightening to face, characterizes him as a coward as well as an intellectual. He is obviously very intelligent, having gone to college, and proves his intelligence by creating a master plan to avenge his father and taking painfully long to make any decision. Yet, he is still cowardly because he cannot muster the courage to kill himself even though he obviously doesn't want to live any longer. Another instance that he comes across as cowardly is when he won't kill Claudius while he is praying because he's afraid he will send him to heaven.
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<span>What is a position paper?
A position paper is </span>
<span>an essay that instructs an audience on how to develop a position on an issue, so your answer is going to be option B.
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Answer:
B. The end, recounting events that happened in the past.
Explanation:
The book written by H. G. Wells began telling the story in the past. It recounted the things that happened through those days.
I assume that the question is about the novel. Because if it is about the radio show that point is one of the major differences between the two of them. While in the novel the story is told in the past as events that had already happened, the radio show told the events in present as if they were happening at that same time.
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This personification includes human actions. Quivering and bending are both actions we can perform, not emotions, feelings, or characteristics.