Answer: Before he dies, Hamlet says that he supports Fortinbras, which could be interpreted as a satisfying resolution to the revenge plot.
Explanation:
Hamlet's attempt to revenge his father results in the death of the entire family, including himself. This is certainly not a satisfying resolution to the revenge plot, especially because the audience sympathizes with Hamlet after everything that he went through. However, what makes this resolution satisfying is that Hamlet's last request is fulfilled - he wanted Fortinbras to become a new king. ''He has my dying voice'' is what he states as he dies. Although Hamlet dies, at least Denmark will have a decent ruler.
The resolution of Hamlet's revenge plot at the end of the play is a matter of individual interpretation.
At the end of Hamlet, all of the main characters are dead, and a foreigner is ready to take over Denmark's throne. Whether this resolution is satisfying or not depends on individual interpretation. Some may argue that it is satisfying because it brings closure to the revenge plot and symbolizes justice being served. Others may find it unsatisfying because it results in a tragic ending with no hope or resolution.
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I don't know where she is at.
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I don't know where she is.
11. Shmuel likes his new life at Out With better than his old one.
12. Bruno usually believes the things Shmuel says about his side of the fence.
13. Eva is the rudest guest Bruno has ever met.
14. Bruno wants to wear an armband.
15. Shmuel says there are thousands of people living on his side of the fence.
16. Shmuel thinks Bruno's father is a good soldier.
17. Lieutenant Kotler almost loses his temper with Pavel.
_18. Bruno tells Gretel the truth about Shmuel.
19. Bruno brings Shmuel food.
20. Shmuel forgives Bruno for denying their friendship.
21. Lieutenant Kotler is transferred away from Out With.
22. The people behind the fence are Jews.
23. Father shaves Bruno's head because he has lice.
24. Bruno and Shmuel do not get to look for Shmuel
_ 25. Father never understands what happened to Bruno
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Visit us next week and tell us about your trip.
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Tamar is planning to go to the zoo near her house.
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A parade of cars drove to the stadium.
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Pouring rain soaked us as we ran.
Dr. King alludes to the recent achievements of the civil rights movement.
Dr. King alludes to the Founding Fathers and America's core values.
Dr. King alludes to America as a land of equal opportunity.
Dr. King used allusion, a reference to outside elements, to strengthen his speeches and writings. His allusions include the Gettysburg Address, America's Founding Fathers, the civil rights movement, and the idea of America as a land of equal opportunity.
The question asks about the allusion made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in an unspecified text. In literature, an allusion is a reference, direct or indirect, to a person, event, or work of art that is outside the text. This reference carries a larger meaning or significance within the context of the new piece. In the case of Dr. King, he is well-known for his allusions to several themes such as the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln, the principles outlined by the Founding Fathers, the progress of the civil rights movement, and the perception of America as a land of equal opportunity. These references helped him connect with his audience, make his arguments more powerful, and appeal to shared ideals and values.
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Answer:
dr.king alludes to america as a land of equal opportunity
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