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in ulysses and hamlet, how do both authors use imagery to reflect internal conflict? both describe physical battles to represent literal war. both use natural or violent imagery to symbolize emotional turmoil. both use religious imagery to show guilt and repentance. both avoid imagery, relying only on dialogue.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- First option: "literal war" is incorrect as the question is about internal conflict, not literal war.
- Second option: In Ulysses (by Joyce) and Hamlet (by Shakespeare), both use natural/violent imagery to symbolize emotional turmoil (internal conflict). For example, in Hamlet, there's imagery of decay, madness - related violence, and in Ulysses, natural and visceral imagery to show inner struggles.
- Third option: Religious imagery for guilt/repentance isn't a common or accurate shared imagery focus for both works regarding internal conflict.
- Fourth option: Both works do use imagery, so this is wrong.
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B. Both use natural or violent imagery to symbolize emotional turmoil.