What is the combined effect of the figurative language and allusions in this passage?

A.an emphasis on revenge, inevitable violence, and death
B.an emphasis on solitude and everlasting peace
C.an emphasis on heartbreak and sorrow

First Player:] But, as we often see, against some storm,

A silence in the heavens, the rack stand still,

The bold winds speechless and the orb below

As hush as death, anon the dreadful thunder

Doth rend the region; so, after Pyrrhus’ pause,

Aroused vengeance sets him new a-work

–Hamlet,
William Shakespeare

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Answer:

The combined effect of the figurative language and allusions in this passage is an emphasis on revenge, inevitable violence, and death.

Explanation:

Hamlet's speech talks about his inner conflict and his craving for revenging his father's death, this excerpt foresees the inevitable events to happen, this lines refer to the killing of Priam on the hands of Pyrrhus after his father Achilles is killed, then Hamlet puts himself and his life in a similar situation where revenge and hate moves people to act.

Answer:

The correct option for the combined effect of figurative language and allusions in the passage is an emphasis on revenge, inevitable violence, and death.  

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Explanation:

The writer Hamlet demonstrated the speech as the revenge and cravings in him to revenge against the murderer person of his father's death. Hamlet has put himself in such a situation where the revenge and hate for someone move him to act or react.

The reason for the incorrect answer:

Option B.an emphasis on solitude and everlasting peace is wrong because the speech is about revenge and violence against the death of the beloved person.  

Option C.an emphasis on heartbreak and sorrow is wrong because it is the heartbreak incident but also the poet is filled with revenge and hate for the person who killed his father.

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