The Dilemma Of “To Be, Or Not To Be, That Is The Question” Shalt Only Remain A Tragedy To Hamlet, Not Students
The dilemma of “to be, or not to be, that is the question” Shalt only remain a tragedy to Hamlet, not students
Introduction
Shakespearean Plays have been praised as one of the most profound literature works in the English language. The plays reflect social/political situation; Shakespeare also brilliantly manipulate techniques such as characterization, plot, language, and genre [Chambers, E. K. (1944). Shakespearean Gleanings. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 35. OCLC 2364570]; Shakespeare was also a pioneer of integrating many literal devices into a play, for instance Soliloquies had been used mainly to convey information about characters or events; but Shakespeare used them to explore characters' minds [Clemen, Wolfgang (1987). Shakespeare's Soliloquies. London: Routledge, 179] his use of language helped shape modern English [Crystal, David (2001). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 55–65, 74] .The plays are......
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