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oksano4ka [1.4K]
4 years ago
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Which statement best describes the interaction of themes in this passage? Laertes: He is justly serv'd; It is a poison temper'd

by himself. Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet: Mine and my father's death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me! [Dies.] Hamlet: Heaven make thee free of it! I follow thee. I am dead, Horatio. -Hamlet, William Shakespeare The passage shows that the truth is hard to discern because revenge is pointless. The passage shows that people fear death because they cannot discern the truth about it . The passage shows that revenge is pointless because death conquers everyone in the end. Done Intro 3 of 3​
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AlekseyPX4 years ago
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Answer:

The passage shows that revenge is pointless because death conquers everyone in the end.

Explanation:

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kakasveta [241]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

These lines belong to Act 3 Scene 1 in the tragedy of Hamlet. Polonious is telling her daughter that she should be careful about Hamlet. (Hamlet and Ophelia are apparently in love, but her father believes that it is only "lust", because Hamlet is a prince and Ophelia doesn't match that nobility rank).

You must not take for fire= You must not believe that this is real love.

From this time be somewhat scanter of your maiden presence = As from now, be moderate with your presence,

Set your entreatments at a higher rate than a command to parley = Make your presence a precious object. (Don't let him see you all the time or whenever he requests your presence)

For Lord Hamlet, believe so much in him that he is young with a larger tether may he walk than may be given you = Know that Hamlet is young and he has more freedom than you.

In few Ophelia, do not belive his vows,To sum up, Ophelia, do not believe his promises,

...for they are brokers not of that dye which their implorators of unholy suits, breathing like sactified and pious bawds the better to beguile =  because they are like flashy pimps to attract you but he wants to deceive you and make you do not so pure things, but he will make them look as if they were pure.

I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth, have you so slander any moment leisure, as to give words or talk with Lord Hamlet. =  From this time on, what I plainly ask you not to talk with Lord Hamlet.

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