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Question
take a look at this image from jonathan prices adaptation of hamlet. take a look at this image from sir lawrence oliviers adaptation of hamlet. how do the actors’ portrayals affect their adaptations of hamlet?
- both actors appear to be calm and logical, emphasizing the idea that hamlet has not fallen into madness.
- both actors appear to be angry and tormented, emphasizing the idea that hamlet has fallen into madness.
- the actors are not wearing similar clothes, indicating that it is necessary to change wardrobes for each separate production.
- the actors are not expressing the same emotions, indicating that it is difficult for actors to agree about how to interpret hamlet.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: If actors portray Hamlet as calm/logical, it emphasizes he’s not mad. This aligns with possible interpretations of Hamlet’s feigned madness.
- Option 2: Angry/tormented would imply madness, but traditional interpretations often show Hamlet’s madness as feigned, so this is less likely.
- Option 3: Wardrobe is not about actors’ portrayals affecting adaptation (focus is on acting, not clothes).
- Option 4: The question is about how portrayals affect adaptation, not actor agreement. So Option 1 is the best fit.
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A. Both actors appear to be calm and logical, emphasizing the idea that Hamlet has not fallen into madness.