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.
He use of suspense creeps up on the reader almost without notice
Answer:
<u>Formal:</u>
- follows specific procedures
<u>Informal:</u>
- can drift from topic to topic
Explanation:
Formal language is language that is clear, grammatically sound, and free of slang.
In contrast to formal language, which aims for accuracy, informal language is more casual and natural, and it often uses slang terms.
Idk if that’s what you’re asking, but that’s PERSONIFICATION- giving an inanimate object a human characteristic.