How does the motif of disease and decay in this passage relate to a larger theme in the play? It highlights the idea that the strongest bond is the one between father and son. It reminds the audience that the government of Denmark is rotten and corrupt. It suggests that people can never truly understand one another. It emphasizes the fact that King Hamlet died after a long illness.

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The motif of disease and decay in this passage relate to a larger theme in the play because:

  • It reminds the audience that the government of Denmark is rotten and corrupt.

What is the motif used?

In this passage, Shakespeare described the people as infected. He also described the compost nature of society.

The use of these disease symbolisms show how corrupt the government of Denmark was at that time. Corruption had deeply affected the system like a disease.

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[Hamlet:) It will but skin and film the ulcerous place,

Whiles rank corruption, mining all within,

Infects unseen. Confess yourself to heaven;

Repent what's past; avoid what is to come;

And do not spread the compost on the weeds

To make them ranker.

-Hamlet,

William Shakespeare

  • It highlights the idea that the strongest bond is the one between father and son.
  • It reminds the audience that the government of Denmark is rotten and corrupt.
  • It suggests that people can never truly understand one another
  • It emphasizes the fact that King Hamlet died after a long illness.

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