Hamlet - act 1
-What is the:
Element of style
Diction
Syntax and grammar
Figurative language
Evidence from the text preliminary analysis
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Respuesta :

The stylistic element in Hamlet Act I is verse and a bit of prose.

Based on this, we can identify the other elements in Act I:

  • The diction in Act I of "Hamlet" is formal.
  • The grammar is far-fetched and archaic and the syntax usually presents the sentence with the words ordered differently, to highlight one of the words.
  • Act I makes strong use of metaphors, personification, and imagery.

How can these elements be observed?

The metaphor can be seen when Horatio compares the morning to a reddish cloak. Along these same lines, we can see the use of personification, when Horatio says that the morning is walking on dew.

Imagery can be seen in Shakespeare's description of the characters' thinking and feeling, which allows the reader to create mental images and feel the same.

Regarding Shakespeare's writing, we cannot forget the use of formal, ancient words and elaborate grammar, even when using popular words. This diversity meant that Shakespeare could play with syntax and rearrange the words of a sentence in an unusual order, which highlighted a specific element of the sentence.

We cannot forget that Shakespeare wrote act I of "Hamlet" mostly in verse, but we can see some scenes written in prose, especially the scenes of comic relief.

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