How do the setting and dialogue in the first scene of Hamlet affect the audience? They give the audience hints about the personality of the hero. They give the audience a preview of how the play will end. They introduce a light, comic mood to keep the audience entertained. They set a dark and eerie mood appropriate for a serious play.
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ya the producer have more experience in people so he make the movie into regarding their emotions . but I only like Chinese movie , drama .
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- The bright and comical atmosphere entertains the audience.
- It creates a dark and eerie mood suitable for serious works.
- He has two functions in this scene.
- It provides a comical moment of relief, as the Gravedigger likes to joke about his work, and one in which Hamlet faces his own death.
- During the play, Hamlet had to grapple with the idea of death, but this is the first moment he actually faces the meaning of death.
- As he holds onto Yorick's skull, he struggles to come to terms with the fact that even the fittest of humans will eventually die and rot.
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