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fenix001 [56]
3 years ago
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Please help with reading

English
2 answers:
brilliants [131]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Contrast

Explanation:

ExtremeBDS [4]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

contrast

Explanation:

Because first his mood was happy/joyful and went to sad and depressed

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The above question requires a personal answer, based on your perception of your own life. For that reason, I can't write an answer to you, but I will show you how to answer it.

To answer the first question, you must:

  • Thinking about the rules that you determined for your own life.
  • In this case, you should reflect on the limits you have imposed to promote a better quality of life and relationship for yourself.
  • Example: You've determined that you won't get into arguments, won't eat too much sugar, and won't get involved with people who care too much about cell phones and other electronic devices.

To answer the second question, you must think about which of these rules is the most important and promotes more happiness and lightness in your life. Using the examples above, you can say that the no-discussion rule is the most important because it avoids stress and anxiety.

You can find more information about the rules for living at the link:

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MrRissso [65]

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Personally, I disagree and agree.

Explanation:

"Love overshadows hate dramatically, since it is the passion of the protaganist and since Shakespeare has lavished his most moving poetry upon the love scenes."

Basically, what he's saying here is that love is more powerful than hate because Juliet/Romeo are so passionate about it. Furthermore, Shakespeare's most famous lines often come from the love scenes in Romeo and Juliet.

Love is not more powerful than hate. In fact, these two emotions are about the same level of intensity. They both require focus on a person/multiple people, they both require energy, and they both are in general, just powerful feelings that have been demonstrated through history. One can be stronger than the other. It just depends on the situation.

Secondly, his reasoning makes sense. Love, in this instance, overcomes the family feud that the two protagionists' families have. So, love does overpower hate in this story. However, take that with a grain of salt, because the love that happens ends in a tragedy. Both protaganists die because they, arguably, loved a little too much.

Thirdly, I don't agree with the statement "and since Shakespeare has lavished his most moving poetry upon the love scenes." Sure, his most famous lines are from these scenes, but that shouldn't be a reason to why love overpowers hate. It should just be an example of what Shakespeare wanted to achieve. He wanted to show that in this instance, love can be more powerful than hate. Does that mean it is in every situation? No.

Those are my ways of seeing it, I hope you get a good grade and I hope you understand Shakespeare, because it is really hard to. Good luck!

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And in that duel, Hamlet not only killed Laertes (with his own poisoned sword) but also Claudius by stabbing him with a dagger.

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