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elena55
27 days ago
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What is the most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great” and "greatly”? Shakespeare utilizes the repetition of “great” to help

illustrate Hamlet’s lack of a main point. By repeating the same word, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not sure of his point. Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of “great” to help emphasize Hamlet’s point. By using a word with multiple meanings, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not good at making his point.
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2 answers:
Gnom [7.5K]27 days ago
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Shakespeare leverages the various interpretations of "great" to highlight Hamlet's argument
Flura [7K]27 days ago
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Response:

C). Shakespeare leverages the diverse meanings of “great” to underscore Hamlet’s message.

Analysis:

Repetition of words or phrases is often used by authors as a technique to stress a specific idea or concept in their work. This can also create rhythm, yet the primary reason for reiterating certain terms is to draw the reader’s attention to an important aspect of the narrative. Based on the provided question, the probable explanation behind Shakespeare's repetition of 'great' and 'greatly' and his focus on the multiple meanings to highlight Hamlet's message is that achieving greatness is valuable, but not when it compromises one's honor. Therefore, option C is the correct choice.

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