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Shtirlitz [24]
2 years ago
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Classify the events from hamlet according to the type of conflict they depict

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nevsk [136]2 years ago
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Internal feelings are his emotions and feelings: he feels  angry about his father’s death, the feelings about his mother marries the man who Hamlet believes have killed his father.

The external conflicts Hamlet experiences are a direct result of the conflict he feels within himself. Examples for external conflicts is the conflict between Hamlet and Claudius (Hamlet believes Claudius has taken everything from him).

Alex Ar [27]2 years ago
5 0
1) <span>In order to classify the events from hamlet according to the type of conflict they depict, you have to know the difference between external and internal conflicts. External is when a character deals with some external power (society, environment) while internal conflict is when a character has to deal with his/her own thoughts, feelings and this conflict takes place inside character's head.</span>

2) External conflict:
-tensions between Hamlet and Claudius (conflict with another character)
-Hamlet's duel with Laertes (the same)
Internal:
-Hamlet's contemplation of suicide (internal fight)
-Hamlet's frustration with his inability to act. (overwhelmed by own thoughts)

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