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*Narrative writing: narrative, tells a story, shows events, uses vivid language.
*Expository writing: expository, tells information, sticks to the facts, uses formal language
Explanation:
A narrative writing is a form of writing that is employed in narrating a story in a structured manner as well as engaging and stimulating the senses of the audience through the use of vivid language and also describing events.
Narrative writings could involve fictional orbtrue life stories.
An example of a narrative essay could be, "The day I would never forget in my life", or "The dog that stole the show".
On the other hand, an expository writing focuses on just basically enlightening and educating the audience with information based on facts mainly. It involves the use of formal language, as it is commonly used in formal articles, newspaper cover stories, research writing, etc.
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Things are not always what they seem.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet" tells the revenge story of how a murdered king's son avenged the death of his father at the hands of his own uncle. King Claudius had not only murdered of his brother for the throne, but also took his wife as his own.
The characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were the two childhood friends of prince Hamlet. At first, they were loyal to him and acted for him, but in later scenes, we see them shift their loyalty to King Claudius. They began to be employed as spies by Claudius, for when he suspects Hamlet of doing things to hurt him.
In Act III scene iii, we find a disturbed Claudius after seeing the 'performance play' arranged by Hamlet. The obedience of Rosencrantz and Guilderstern in following Claudius' orders to send Hamlet away from him is a reflection of their seeming ignorance about what the real situation is. They are blindly following orders. Through these two characters, Shakespeare develops the theme of ignorance on their part, that things are not always what they seem to be shown.