Sunday, October 23, 2011
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Language is something that we all use to express our feelings and our emotions. Whether the language is expressing positive or negative emotion, it all depends on the way the words are expressed and with which tone of voice the words are expressed with. Shakespeare uses the tone of the speakers voice through their prose to either withstand some sort of emotion or feeling or to express emotion or feeling. In Hamlet, King Claudis is troubled by Hamlet's inability to move on after Hamlet's fathers death. This is troubling for Claudis as he knows the more Hamlet will dwell, the more likely it will be that Denmark will find out that it was Claudis who killed Hamlet sr. Hamlet is troubled with the fact that he is unable to go back to germany and study and he is also troubled with the unsettled murder of his father. Claudis's tone hinds that emotion while Hamlet's tone expresses that emotion. While both Hamlet and Claudis use their unsettled emotions in their prose, through further examination of the text, Hamlet is able to express his emotion clearly through his direct prose while Claudis must interweave his words to act as a figure head and hind his true emotions.
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