Act 1 Scene 2 Hamlet: "'tis an unweeded garden" Act 3 Scene 4 Hamlet: And do not spread the compost on the weeds to make them ranker Act 1 Scene 5 Ghost: And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That roots itself in ease on Lethe Wharf
B.complex symbolism and vivid imagery
His brother, Claudius, came out into the garden while King Hamlet was sleeping and poured poison into his ear.
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Yes. Claudius poured ear poison into King Hamlet's ear as he was sleeping in the garden.
"Garden Whispers" by Skye McGhie was published in 2021. The book explores themes of nature, beauty, and personal growth through vivid storytelling and poetic imagery.
In "The Fly" by Katherine Mansfield, imagery is used to evoke the themes of death and loss. Examples include the vivid description of the dead fly's "shabby, dusty body" contrasted with the vibrant garden outside. The imagery of the dying fly struggling and the man's conflicted emotions also serve to enhance the story's themes.
Examples of scent imagery include describing a flower garden with the fragrance of roses in the air, a bakery with the smell of fresh bread wafting through the room, or a rain-soaked forest with the earthy scent of damp moss and pine needles. These descriptions use scent imagery to evoke a sensory experience and create a vivid mental picture for the reader.
Hamlet?
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B.complex symbolism and vivid imagery
He was sleeping under a tree in his garden.
The sound of leaves crunching underfoot, the gentle hum of bees buzzing in a garden, and the soothing patter of rain against a window are all examples of imagery in the sense of hearing. These descriptions evoke auditory sensations and help create a vivid mental picture for the listener.
Her face was red with embarrassment
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His brother, Claudius, came out into the garden while King Hamlet was sleeping and poured poison into his ear.
If you go on google and type "Lyrics for The Garden" it might give you a ton of sites.