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In Hamlet, Act I, Scene ii, which dramatic convention does Shakespeare employ most?
He inserts unexpected humor.
He introduces a major conflict.
He hints at a happy ending.
He resolves the earlier suspense.
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He introduces a major conflict.
Act I, scene ii sets up the central tensions — Claudius’s usurpation and marriage, Hamlet’s grief and distrust, and the moral/political conflict between Hamlet and the new king (with the ghost’s appearance promising further conflict).
Act I, scene ii sets up the central tensions — Claudius’s usurpation and marriage, Hamlet’s grief and distrust, and the moral/political conflict between Hamlet and the new king (with the ghost’s appearance promising further conflict).
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