What does Shakespeare achieve with the drastic rhythm change in lines 46 and 55?
A. Hamlet's resolve is emphasized.
B. Claudius' prayerful nature is established.
C. Hamlet articulates the insufficiency of his revenge.
D. Claudius' eloquence is contrasted with Hamlet's vulgarity.
E. Hamlet and Claudius both recognize the impossibility of their situations.



Answer :

Answer:  C. Hamlet articulates the insufficiency of his revenge.

Explanation:

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Answer:

E. Hamlet and Claudius both recognize the impossibility of their situations.

Explanation:

Shakespeare achieves the emphasis of the deadlock Claudius and Hamlet find themselves in with the drastic rhythm change in lines 46 and 551. This change in rhythm, through the use of capping couplets, highlights the tension and the impasse at which both characters arrive. It underscores the gravity of their respective situations and the complex interplay of thoughts and emotions they are experiencing.