Oisin. His name literally means young dear. In this story, told by his mother, he was turned into a dear by a druid.<span><span><span>
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The correct answer is:
The skull of Yorik simbolizes Hamlet's obsession with death and decay in act 5.
In the Act 5 Hamlet visits the grave yard and foinds the skull of a man who worked for his father and who he knew as a child, it brings good memories of Hamlet`s childhood when all was well.
Hamlet remembers the dead in the graveyard. "Alas, poor Yorick," exclaimsHamlet, as he recalls that Yorick was "a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy," one who "hath borne [Hamlet] on his back a thousand times" (5.1.190-191; 191-192; 192-193).
Francie moves to Phoenix and a cactus grows in her yard.
Think about what the story is mainly about and what's its really focusing on that's how you get the purpose of why the author included that sentence