Answer:
Final scene; Hamlet
Explanation:
The catastrophe in Hamlet takes place in the final scene with the death of Hamlet. This death follows that of Gertrude, Claudius and Laertes, making it a particular poignant and tragic moment. Hamlet's death, however, is the most shocking of all, as he is the tragic hero of the story. However, the death of Hamlet and the arrival of young Fortinbras marks a new beginning for the kingdom of Denmark.
I have the same prompt. Are you in the k12 system? Well here it is:
William Blake uses literary techniques and structure to develop meaning to the poem, mood as well as tone. Blake uses phrases like "<span>The sun does arise,
And make happy the skies" To make the reader feel happy and light. It also conveys the idea that spring is a good thing and that the skies become happy when spring is coming. Blake also uses rhyme to make the poem light and bouncy. He uses phrases like </span><span>The merry bells ring - B
To welcome the Spring; The skylark and thrush, The birds of the bush,
Sing louder around To the bells’ cheerful sound; While our sports shall be seen On the echoing green" This little stanza here give the poem a light and happy feeling. This is as far as I got I'll update this later when I am done. I hoped this somewhat helped.</span>
Esquivel's theme seems to be in believing in the creation of a New Man who will put the natural environment first and not work at activities which harm it or pollute it and also will give equal value to reason and emotion and to the material and spiritual and treat everything as sacred. His purpose in writing seems to be to convey this message of the importance of a new way of thinking and acting in our world so human life can be sustainable.