At the end of Act 3 Act 3, Hamlet made up his mind to kill Claudius. Well, in the monologue of becoming famous "Whether it will become or not", Hamlet is thinking about the idea of suicide. Take weapons against the problematic sea / and end them by the objection. To die, to sleep. "(3.1 65-8). Because there are not many trustworthy people in Hamlet, he can only reveal his mind through a monologue. Without these, Hamlet will be less shallow and multidimensional.
Exploring the differences between literary elements and literary skills and examining some examples and definitions of popular literary terms. I will also look at the role of these literary devices in two popular pieces, Shakespeare's Hamlet and F. Scott Fitzgerald's awesome Gatsby. A metaphor is a way of comparing things by stating that one is identical or very similar to another seemingly unrelated one. The analogy is an analogy that is often misunderstood as being very similar. A similar difference with a metaphor is that the metaphor contains "good" and "yes" (eg "my love is red, red rose"), metaphor is a comparison expression without modifiers and conjunctions is. One example of the most famous metaphor comes from the Shakespeare play "I like you".
For centuries, the dirty face of Shakespeare was an elephant in the literature room. Many critics are not only away from sexual desire in Shakespearean plays - they try to keep Shake Spear away from it! Robert Bridges of the early twentieth century warned: "Shakespeare should not go into the hands of young people, do not say silly things, dirty things, dirty things, dirty things in his play. Dirty brutal and brutal "