Another example of Hamlet’s long sentences, “O’ there be/ players that I have seen play, and heard others/ praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely…” This entire sentence is 8 lines and ten commas. Like the topic of life and death, Hamlet has many thoughts to speak regarding theatre and the actors. These topics are separate from his personal life and are more profound and abstract, which explains the lengthy sentences. In acts 1 and 2, I think Hamlet was so traumatized by his father’s death that he was only thinking about himself and his revenge. In act 3, Hamlet began to see humanity and life in a bigger picture as he juggled with his life dilemmas. Also, in act 1 and 2, personal pronouns, which were prevalent in Hamlet’s speech, focused the readers’ attention on Hamlet’s personal feelings, thoughts, and responses. However, in act 3, the absence of these pronouns revealed how Hamlet was more observant and receptive of his surroundings compared to the other characters in the
Another example of Hamlet’s long sentences, “O’ there be/ players that I have seen play, and heard others/ praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely…” This entire sentence is 8 lines and ten commas. Like the topic of life and death, Hamlet has many thoughts to speak regarding theatre and the actors. These topics are separate from his personal life and are more profound and abstract, which explains the lengthy sentences. In acts 1 and 2, I think Hamlet was so traumatized by his father’s death that he was only thinking about himself and his revenge. In act 3, Hamlet began to see humanity and life in a bigger picture as he juggled with his life dilemmas. Also, in act 1 and 2, personal pronouns, which were prevalent in Hamlet’s speech, focused the readers’ attention on Hamlet’s personal feelings, thoughts, and responses. However, in act 3, the absence of these pronouns revealed how Hamlet was more observant and receptive of his surroundings compared to the other characters in the