The setting for Act 5 Scene 1 of Hamlet is a graveyard. This sorts with the theme of death which has been flowing through the play.
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A writer or speaker's choice of words is a literary device called diction.
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They didn't say. After all, by the time he decided to get involved in theatre, he was a married man with children and should have been entitled to make decisions about his life without his parents' sayso. They might have been relieved that after four or five years of unemployment it looked like he might be able to support his family at last. But that is sheer speculation. We don't know enough about the kind of people the Shakespeares were to make an educated guess.
This cannot be Shakespeare's play you are talking about, since you are asking about a "novel". In a play, the plot is fixed, but the setting, mood and tone are flexible depending on the choices of the actors and director. These choices make sense (or not) depending on the text, but the actor has a choice of how to deliver that text. Check out, say, the film of Twelfth Night with Imogen Stubbs as Viola, and compare it to other performances. You will find that the setting, mood and tone of the performances are different, but the plot is the same. Therefore, assuming that you are actually talking about the Shakespeare play and cannot tell a play from a novel, the answer to your question is "They don't"
The element that is a good conductor that begins with the letter S is Selenium. Another choice could be Scandium.
A predetermined software choice or setting is called ?
Yes, it is a good choice because fluorine is the most reactive halogen; but now is known only HArF.
The "elements of good talking" refer to the specific manner and word choice you use while communicating with someone else in a business setting
He has to find another choice for the position.
The act of Preferring, or the state of being preferred; the setting of one thing before another; precedence; higher estimation; predilection; choice; also, the power or opportunity of choosing; as, to give him his preference., That which is preferred; the object of choice or superior favor; as, which is your preference?
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A section of text where the writer goes off-topic or strays from the main subject would be called a digression. This usually involves discussing unrelated or less important information.
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Shakespeare did not leave us that information. One may surmise that it may have been leaving Stratford for London, but that might have been the easiest. We do not know.
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