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In Chapter 1, Tennyson learns at dinner that his twin sister, Bronte, plans to go on an afternoon date with Brewster Rawlins, an antisocial boy from their school who was once voted most likely to receive the death penalty. Tennyson is unhappy with this situation and schemes to ruin the date.
In Chapter 2, Tennyson takes his girlfriend, Katrina, to the same miniature golf course where Brewster has taken Bronte on their date.
In Chapter 3, when Tennyson and Katrina catch up to Brewster and Bronte, Tennyson manages to get Brewster alone where he threatens him, promising bodily harm if he touches Bronte. Brewster and Bronte leave.
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C.The economic situation makes the country vulnerable to a military attack.
What Hamlet means when he says "The play's the thing/ Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King" is that he will watch the king during the play and see if he reacts guilty or not.
Prince Hamlet decides to take action after his father's ghost reveals him that he was murdered by Hamlet's uncle, Claudius. In order to make sure that what the ghost told him is true, <u>Hamlet draws up a plan and directs a play that presents the way in which King Hamlet was murdered</u>, according to the words of his father's ghost. In that way, <u>Hamlet tries to find out if Claudius is truly guilty by detecting signs of guilt in his uncle's face and paying attention to his reaction while he is watching the play. </u>
I would say that a poem by a Romanticist will celebrate the individual and emotions, whereas a poem by a naturalist (or even maybe a realist) will be objective and nonjudgmental in its detailed and realistic portrayal of war.
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The theme of " I look at the world" is to get up and do something about what you think is right in situations where it isn't right, and don't let anything stop you or get in your way.