Read the excerpt from act ii of hamlet.
yet i,
a dull and muddy-mettled rascal, p...
English, 25.01.2020 06:31 Tthhdd5790
Read the excerpt from act ii of hamlet.
yet i,
a dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak,
like john-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause,
and can say nothing; no, not for a king,
upon whose property and most dear life
a cursed defeat was made.
what is the effect of the figurative language used in this excerpt? choose all that apply.
it shows hamlet’s willpower.
it shows hamlet’s indecision.
it shows hamlet’s determination.
it shows hamlet’s confusion.
it shows hamlet’s idleness.
it shows hamlet’s success.
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