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Hello everybody! Anyone an idea, what his <E1v> (Ofel.: You made me beleeve you did) and <E2> (Hamlet, up to line 148) means? Are we supposed to compare Q1 and Q2? That's not the question; they only want us to comment the stylistic (Rhetorik) things in Q1...Annika Prescher 13:12, 2 June 2007 (CEST)

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1st. if u are referring to Hamlets last paragraph (line 140 - 148), basicly he´s saying that women change their faces bzw. dont show their real faces. (i think there is something on the arden edition introduction on this paragrah). He´s sick of this. With the marriages he means the marriage of his mother and the king. also he (indirecly) warns her that he will kill the king. "all that are married but one shall live"

2nd. look at the aufgabenstellung in this wiki. it might be that u have an old version. they changed it once more shortly befor handing out this assignment



Question 2:

What I'd like to know: Which question in the Assignment includes the stylistic things? I thought we had to comment on 1. communicative situation 2. modes of characterisation and 3. the options of H's behavior ?! May be I'm wrong and missed the part concerning the stylistic or rhetorical stuff... Verena Engelhardt 14:20, 2 June 2007 (CEST)

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i think there are communicative stylistic things, used by the author, such as dialogue, rethorical questions, orders, etc. i don`t know whether u could call all these characerization forms stylistic things..... what exactly do u mean with "stylistic things"???


okay, that is now clear (dialogue, orders, etc.) - thanks : ) my question referred to Annika's comment on "stylistic things" (rhetoric) which confused me, because there is a handout on rhetoric and I don't know how to use it (if we have to use it). Verena Engelhardt 12:31, 3 June 2007 (CEST)

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