The turning point of the tradegy is shown in this part:
"Now might I do it pat, now he is praying;And now I'll do't—and so he goes to heaven,And so am I reveng'd. That would be scann'd:A villain kills my father; and for thatI, his sole son, do this same villain sendTo HeavenO, this is hire and salary, not revenge."
These lines reflect internal conflict of Hamlet who says that he wants to commit a revenge. But he stuck with doubts because he starts to realize that the feeling of completed revenge won't bring his father back to life.
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Answer:
Context clues
Explanation:
If you spot an unfamiliar word, try rereading around the word. For example:
"Henry was antagonistic towards the younger kids. His hostility led to intervention by the teachers."
For this passage, we will say the word in question is"antagonistic." In the next sentence, we see the word hostility, and intervention by the teachers. This shows that Henry is acting hostile enough to be stopped by the teachers. We can safely assume that "antagonistic" means hostile, and possibly aggressive. This is the true definition of antagonistic, which shows that this method was helpful in finding the definition of the word.
The best way to practice this is reading along, and looking up the definitions of words after trying to find them out on your own. When they match up consistently, you know that you understand how to use context clues.
The perspective of White fang in the excerpt is 3rd person