Answer:
Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2
This speech reveals that Hamlet abhorred his uncle and mother's marriage immediately after the death of his father. They could not even pay some respects to the dead by waiting some time before marrying. In his heart, he questioned the reason for the hurry.
Though he could not clearly form the reason for the hurried marriage, he suspected that Claudius and his mother married so quickly to close the done deal of active participation in the murder of his father.
Explanation:
The Tragedy of Hamlet is a play authored by William Shakespeare (1599 and 1601). As Shakespeare's longest play, it was written to highlight the painfulness and misery of human life in the face of doubt and uncertainty. Hamlet teaches us that acting shamefully only leads to more shame and regret.
made of deeds of great valor or requiring superhuman courage.
Answer:
He could still “hear” in his head. All he had to do was transcribe what he “heard” and knew onto staff paper. Composers do not need to physically hear the music they are writing—they know how it will sound. Basically he already knew the basics of music, and so used his head in place of his ears.
The easiest and hardest poetic devices are hyperbole and irony respectively
<h3>What are poetic devices?</h3>
Poetic devices are literary tools used to convey meaning and bring clearer imagination in writing.
Hyperbole is a poetic device that makes use of exaggeration to bring emphasis and clearer meaning in writing
Irony makes use of contradiction whereby the true meaning of a particular idea is different from its appearance or presentation. Irony can often be confused with other literary devices such as paradox.
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