Asked by Scarlet
What are some motifs in Act IV?
I read the entire act, but I still understand what the motifs are in this act?
Any help?
I read the entire act, but I still understand what the motifs are in this act?
Any help?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/
Read the section on Themes, Motifs & Symbols here.
Then read through Act IV again:
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/
Let us know what you discover.
Read the section on Themes, Motifs & Symbols here.
Then read through Act IV again:
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/
Let us know what you discover.
Answered by
Scarlet
Revenge is a main one, right?
Answered by
Scarlet
All that spark-notes talks about is incest, hearing, and misogyny. None of those are in Act IV, at least not when I read through it AGAIN. Please I just need someone to tell one main motif and I will look for it myself in the Act!
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