Answer:
The mood and feelings of Hamlet after meeting each charater in Act II are desribed below.
Explanation:
Polonius:
Hamlet's first encounter with Polonius wasn't very pleasent, he is rude and has a distasteful attitude towards him. Hamlet is very loving and nice to Ophelia Polonius Daughter. Polonius thinks that Hamlet is in love with his daughter Ophelia.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern:
Hamlet is close friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and likes them dearly and feels excited around them. However, Hamlet does become suspicious of them after their inquisitive nature makes him think that they are trying to pry something out of him.
First Player:
He is very pleasant and delightful towards the player. He also asks if crew can read his version of the play to expose the true feelings of King Claudius about King Hamlet's murder.
First person or "I" narrative (both the same thing)
Complex sentence is formed by adding one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses to the main (independent) clause using conjunctions and/or relative pronouns.
Answer:
The poem speaks about the hope that people have by the song of the caged bird, that people with similar experiences may feel as if they are not free but still have hope within them, like how the caged bird sings about freedom.
Answer:
Poseidon and Odysseus are the most noticeable representatives of the theme of vengeance. In order to escape from the cave of the Cyclops (Polyphemus), Odysseus blinds the one-eyed giant (Book 9). Unfortunately, the Cyclops is the sea god Poseidon's son; Odysseus has engaged a formidable enemy.
Explanation: I THINK