Answer: After reading the introduction I can see two right answers. Is it acceptable? If so, I considered these excerpts represented below to be correct. If you need only one right answer, I insist on the first one which I mentioned.
Explanation:This supernatural soliciting
Cannot be ill; cannot be good:—if ill,
Why hath it given me earnest of success,
Commencing in a truth? I am Thane of Cawdor
Shakes so my single state of man, that function
Is smother'd in surmise; and nothing is
But what is not.
<u>Which best describes the impact of the narration in the excerpt?</u>
<em>It allows the reader to understand the thoughts of a man preparing for death. </em>
The literary device of stream of consciousness is used in this excerpt to create tension and prepare the reader for a difficult looming moment. It also invites the reader to enter the mind of the man and experience his feelings, thoughts, images, and empathize with what he is living.
The correct answer is A. develop the theme "death conquers all."
Hamlet's famous soliloquy while he is holding Yorick's skull serves the idea that death will come for us all, regardless of who we are. Regardless of whether we are famous and strong, or irrelevant and weak, we are all going to die. He mentions people such as Caesar and Alexander the Great, saying that even they couldn't escape death.
Answer: D, Hope this helps!