Choose ONE question based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet and write…
Choose ONE question based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet and write a paragraph response in complete sentences. Provide numerous examples from the play to support your opinion: Support or refute the following statement: ‘Although Hamlet sometimes disappoints loved ones, tells lies, and even murders, we are still able to sympathise with him.” There are only two female characters in Hamlet: Gertrude and Ophelia. What are these two? Innocent dupes?Manipulated victims of a patriarchal (male-dominated) society? Cunning self-seekers who at least partly deserve their fates? All of the above? None of the above? Is it even valid to discuss them in the same breath? What do you think? Hamlet is no “sweet prince”. In pursuit of his revenge he becomes increasingly ruthless, callous and cruel.In the light of the above statement examine Hamlet’s relationships with the other characters in the play and decide whether or not you agree with the comment.
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Fill the gaps with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Read each prompt. Pay attention to the verbs, pronouns, and articles preceding the gendered nouns. Carefully read the adjective, and whether superlative (S) or comparative (C) is required. Type the correct adjective form with its ending into the blank. Do not forget to write the German equivalent of “than” after comparatives in the second gap where applicable. John: Welches ist der [1] (hoch, S) Berg des Schwarzwalds?Andreas: Die Hornisgrinde.Anna: Nein, die Hornisgrinde ist der [2] (hoch, S) Berg im nördlichen Schwarzwald. Der Belchen ist sogar [3] (hoch, C) [4] (than) die Hornisgrinde, aber der Feldberg ist der [5] (hoch, S) Berg im Schwarzwald.Andreas: Du hast natürlich recht. Und wo liegen der Mummelsee und der Titisee?Anna: Der Titisee liegt [6] (nah, C) am Feldberg und der Mummelsee liegt [7] (nah, C) an der Hornisgrinde.
Read DetailsFill the gaps with the comparative or superlative form of th…
Fill the gaps with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Read each prompt. Pay attention to the gender or plural of the article, carefully read the adjective and check whether superlative (S) or comparative (C) is the required adjective form. Then fill the blank with the appropriate adjective form with the correct ending. 1. die [1] (schön, S) Aussicht (view) 2. das [2] (gut, S) Essen 3. ein [3] (klein, C) Problem 4. das [4] (praktisch, S) Regal 5. die [5] (kalt, S) Nächte.
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