World Languages, asked by bharathmohank1191, 1 month ago

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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Answered by sriharina07
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Answer:

ya the producer have more experience in people so he make the movie into regarding their emotions . but I only like Chinese movie , drama .

Answered by roopini14sl
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Answer:

The answer is as follows.

Explanation:

  • 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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