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    Several situations might arise‚ whereas an individual or individuals may be faced with the need to use paralinguistic skills‚ especially when faced with language boundaries. In today’s world‚ international communication is essential‚ and non-verbal communication can relate directly to diplomatic ventures‚ business presentations‚ sales and marketing‚ and the development of social skills between different cultures. Although the studies of kinesics and proxemics have aided professionals in establishing

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    Hamlet Seminar Discussion Questions Act 1 1. What is the purpose of the two discussions of the crowing of the cock‚ Horatio’s pagan one (1.1.130-37) and Marcellus’ Christian one (1.1. 138-45)? (1.1.) 2. What is Claudius telling the court in the first part of his speech (1.2.1-16)? What does he say about young Fortinbras and his uncle the king of Norway (1.2.17-41)? How is Claudius responding to the threat? (You may also want to keep in mind that the name “Claudius” appears only in the opening

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    girl in “Hamlet”‚ is clueless about the world around her and she thinks Hamlet loves her‚ when in reality he doesn’t and he rejects Ophelia. Ophelia innocently loved Hamlet even though Hamlet was slightly crazy‚ she gave her all to hamlet and he took her for granted even after her own brother Laertes told her to watch out for the king because he’s of noble birth and she’s nothing to him. Polonius her dad is over protective and doesn’t want Ophelia to talk to hamlet because he knows what he’s capable

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    leaving an individual with no proper conception of what is happening around them. Ultimately‚ madness typically occurs to individual who experience an event or numerous events that their mind simply cannot cope with and‚ thus‚ to avoid their harsh reality‚ they fall into a state of madness. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there is much questions and debate whether the protagonist‚ Hamlet‚ is mad or just pretending. In the disastrous state of Denmark‚ Hamlet has had his father pass away‚ his mother marry

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    Hamlet‚” is a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. During the Elizabethan era‚ Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) was in throne‚ the era in which Shakespeare flourished because England emerged as the leading naval and commercial power of the western world. The play is set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ which recounts Prince Hamlet’s revenge toward his uncle Claudius for the murdering of the old King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s own brother. Claudius murdered old King

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    particular person or event without “acknowledging” the presence of any other character. In Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses soliloquies to provide reader with the understanding of Hamlet’s character who is the protagonist. Hamlet is a play about a young prince who returns to Denmark from his studies after his father’s death. Hamlet sees his mother‚ the queen marry his father’s brother‚ Claudius which makes him very upset. Hamlet believes King Claudius killed his father so he makes a plan to get revenge but something

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    Essay Title: What important qualities and knowledge are required in Christians helping the bereaved? How might growth of these qualities and this knowledge be encouraged among members of the church? Introduction ‘In this world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes. While many may try hard to minimise the latter‚ none of us can avoid the former. Death is one human experience that we can all anticipate with absolute certainty’ (Legood/Markham 1:2003). Death and dying

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    Select one of Hamlet soliloquies (preferably not "To be or not to be. . .") and by a detailed attention to the poetry discuss the nature of Hamlet’s feelings as they reveal themselves in this speech. What insights might this speech provide into the prince’s elusive character? Confine your attention strictly to the soliloquy you have selected. 2. Discuss Hamlet’s treatment of and ideas about women. How might these help to clarify some of the interpretative issues of the play? You might want to consider

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    our lives. These themes include power‚ fear‚ hysteria‚ logic‚ illogic‚ and pride. Based on the behavior of the characters in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ it is not unlike our society as ideals that are unfamiliar to us may drive us into fear and hysteria as well. In Act IV‚ John Proctor is at a trial for witchcraft. John Proctor states‚ “I speak my own sins‚ I cannot judge another.” Proctor states this as he confesses that he was the one who committed the act of witchcraft. When he states‚ “I cannot

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    The ‘To be or not to be‚’ soliloquy delivered by Hamlet in Shakespeare’s play is one of the best-known passages in English drama. Hamlet’s contemplation of suicide provides insight into his current state of mind. Hamlet’s use of argumentative syntax and affirmative diction suggest someone who is thinking clearly and logically‚ yet the conclusion of his speech reveals someone who is cowardly and indecisive. In the first few lines of his speech‚ Hamlet imposes the rhetorical question should he continue

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