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Critically analyse the play The refund
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A:The King James Bible gives 11 instances of hypocrite or hypocrites in the Old Testament. However, there was no Hebrew word that exactly corresponded to our modern word 'hypocrite', which comes to us from the Greek word for an actor in a play, and better alternatives include 'godless man', or 'impious man'.The King James Bible also gives 14 instances of hypocrite or hypocrites in the New Testament gospels. As the New Testament was written in Greek, this is an accurate translation from the original books, although Jesus could not have used this word.
The thread of the one act 'Refund' itself is very interesting.A man about 40 is returning to his old school and demands to refund the tution fees paid by him 18 years back for the reason that the education gave to him never proved useful and he is now no good for anything
ask for a refund.
Hypercrite must certainly derive from similar roots of the word "hypocrite," which comes from the greek word hypokrinesthai,meaning "play a part" or "pretend."As hypercrite must be the opposite of hypocrite, it follows that a hypercrite is one who is "not playing a part," or "not pretending."Thus a hypercrite can be defined as a pseudo-pretender or anti-pretender. One who isn't pretending, though probably should be.
A Traditional Japanese play is called a noh (or no) play.
When returning a damaged item for a refund, customers typically rely on the right to receive goods that are of satisfactory quality and the right to a refund for faulty products. These rights ensure that consumers can expect items to be free from defects and fit for purpose. If an item is damaged, customers can invoke these rights to seek a refund or replacement. Additionally, the right to a fair and transparent return policy may also come into play.
Ophelia implies that Laertes is a hypocrite because he advises her to avoid becoming romantically involved with Hamlet, warning her of the dangers of love, while he himself is seeking to pursue his own ambitions and desires abroad. She highlights the contradiction in his behavior, as he gives her cautionary advice while not adhering to the same principles himself. This hypocrisy underscores the theme of appearance versus reality in the play, revealing how characters often fail to recognize their own flaws.
Making up what you play as you play it is called improvisation.
Hamlet.
A play written down is called a script.