Hamlet, Part 6: Applying Literary Criticism

20 August 2022
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This exchange reflects Shakespeare's time because sponges were new and popular in Elizabethan society. scientists in the 1600s were studying the human body. rulers gained power by surrounding themselves with loyal officers. common people felt that they were ignored by their royal leaders.
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c
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Repeated references to ears and hearing in Hamlet are an example of a literary action. motif. theme. pattern.
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b
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Feminist criticism focuses on
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power dynamics
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Which factors are to be considered when using historical criticism to analyze a text? Check all that apply. political events of the time applying themes to modern day the original audience common beliefs of the period the language structure
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1,3&4
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Formalist criticism focuses upon a text's culture. history. events. structure.
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d
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Which fact about Hamlet would be most important to a student analyzing the play through a historical lens? It was written during a time when kings and queens had absolute power. It was written at a time when people were very interested in philosophy. It was written to be performed on a stage outdoors. It was written to entertain a large audience consisting of all types of people.
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a
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Both historical and feminist criticisms look for repeated words and ideas. are concerned with language and form. seek to understand the role of gender in a text. connect literature to the society it was written in.
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d
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Feminist criticism is most interested in form and structure. symbolism and motif. gender and stereotypes. culture and history.
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c
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Which line would most likely be written by a reader analyzing Hamlet through a formalist lens? The female characters in the play are defined by their relationships. The male characters in the play are defined by their power. The play includes repeated references to death and decay. The play highlights political issues common in Shakespeare's time.
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c
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How do his words reflect politics in Shakespeare's day? Royal leaders were respectful to ordinary people. Royal leaders were concerned with their public image. Common people were showing opposition to the queen. Common people were afraid to speak out against leaders.
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b