The murder of Duncan is not staged--that's the genius of it. While Macbeth is doing the killing we watch his wife waiting nervously. It builds much more suspense that simply showing the killing would have done. Besides, it was easier to get a play past the censors if it did not have a scene showing a king being murdered.
yes he did he was an inspreation
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 triumphant aesthetic impact. (APEX) !?
Her impact on society was creating modern dance she created quite a scene because of barefoot dancing and having costumes as scarfs which soon caused her death by driving ina convertable when a wheel caught her scarf to to break her neck and die
depends on the audience
Shakespeare encouraged people to pursue literature
The Tagalog word for "audience impact" is "epekto sa manonood."
Macduff is the one who discovers Duncan's body in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth." He stumbles upon the murdered king in his chamber while visiting Macbeth's castle.
Epekto sa audience or bunga sa tagapakinig.
The choice of language and tone can greatly influence how the audience interprets spoken text. Different languages may carry different connotations or nuances that can evoke specific emotions or ideas. Additionally, the tone used, such as formal, casual, or assertive, can shape the audience's perception of the speaker's attitude, intention, and credibility. These factors work together to impact how the audience receives and understands the spoken message.
Several factors can affect diction, including tone, audience, purpose, level of formality, and cultural context. Diction refers to the choice of words and language style used in writing or speaking, which can impact how the message is perceived by the audience.
It would depend on what it did.
Shakespeare's use of apostrophe allows for a more dramatic and emotive portrayal of the dagger. By personifying the dagger and addressing it directly, Shakespeare creates a sense of intimacy and psychological depth in Macbeth's hallucination. This technique adds to the tension and suspense in the scene, enhancing the overall impact on the audience.
A situation in a play in which the audience knows more than the characters.
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Yes they had.