^ Don't listen to him.no its not alright, specifically for hamlet you have to demonstrate a wholistic understanding of the text, and thus appreciate its textual integrity.
Umm, no - because if you're putting a quote from the last act for the sake of putting a quote from the end of the play, you're not doing yourself any favours.I'd have to agree with mirakon, you have to have quotes throughout the whole play of Hamlet, to show you have a deep understanding of the whole play, especially if a question is asked on textual integrity!
aww shadow you so smurt!Umm, no - because if you're putting a quote from the last act for the sake of putting a quote from the end of the play, you're not doing yourself any favours.
alrite lets all stick our pens up our nose and slam our face really hard so that it penetrates into our brainanyone contemplating about suicide tomorrow ? to be or not to be , that is the question
no, but that's entirely missing the point. The point is you can't just cram all the quotes from the first act of the play and get across to the marker that you have an understanding of the whole text. That's not how it works.Umm, no - because if you're putting a quote from the last act for the sake of putting a quote from the end of the play, you're not doing yourself any favours.