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30 November, 14:47

Which best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ?

a - Price's Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost's appearance, while Olivier's Hamlet appears to be deeply sorrowful and pained.

b - Price's Hamlet is tortured and at the edge of madness, while Olivier's Hamlet appears to be calm and contemplative.

c - Price's Hamlet is thoughtful and at peace, while Olivier's Hamlet appears to be angry and quick to lash out.

d - Price's Hamlet is overjoyed and happy to see his dead father, while Olivier's Hamlet appears tormented and irrational.

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  1. 30 November, 14:57
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    The answer is C. Hamlet is not unique in relation to the first Shakespeare play since he uses the whole script for all intents and purposes word-for-word. So it descends to his translation of the characters and story. Villa is along these lines a flawless contextual investigation of what Derrida calls dispersal.
  2. 30 November, 15:12
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    Which best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ?

    a - Price’s Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost’s appearan, while Olivier’s Hamlet appears to be deeply sorrowful and pained. This is the answer I would choose because I remember seeing the Olivier version of the movie about Hamlet and that this Hamlet was tortured by the apparition. I am not familiar with a Price version bussume it would be significantly different from Olivier's version.
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