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The art of language works in amazing ways. William Butler Yeats knows that a writer must, “Think like a wise man but communicate in the language of the people. ... They use specific words in particular ways to get a certain meaning across to the reader. ... Whether they were giving a speech or writing a play, these men know exactly how to use language.
William Shakespeare relied on his use of language for his plays. ...
In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, he uses the language of fear and revenge when he deals with the question that many people had during his time and still puzzles people today. ... This is the topic of Hamlet’s soliloquy and a major scene. One being Act III scene iii, when Hamlet decides not to kill his uncle/father Claudius, and the other Act V scene i, which takes place at a graveyard, the ultimate resting place of the dead. ... Hamlet chooses not to kill Claudius when he is praying for forgiveness because of this belief. ...
Hamlet also fears killing Claudius. ... If Claudius is performing a sinful act, Hamlet wouldn’t feel as guilty.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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