1. Hamlet feels sorrow, regret and finally despair as he pronounces his soliloquy.
2. He realises that his awe is small compared to the burden of death we all carry, so he must "think bloody" from now on.
3. The audience should feel sorry for him, at first, but it should change by his conclusion.
4. The actor should be slow paced, almost still at first, then energetic and louder towards the end. His facial expression must go from sadness to anger, to madness.
Discovers and applies information bout human behavior, abilities, limitations, and other characteristics to the design of tools, machines, systems, task, jobs, and environments for productive, safe, comfortable and effective use.
Answer:
The poet told that different people came to find freedom to worship God according to their faith, even though the trip was difficult and the place they came to was a wild place.
Explanation:
False, unless the the personal experience is part of the context, but I highly doubt it is.
A book that gives you problems you need to solve.