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Which element of tragedy does Shakespeare most develop in this passage? conflict among characters suspense in the plot hero overcoming tragedy unhappy ending for the main character

Which element of tragedy does Shakespeare most develop in this passage? conflict among-example-1
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Answer is A. conflict among characters.

correct me if i'm wrong and np :D

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-There is a conflict among characters.

Hamlet is having an argument with his mother,Gertrude, in her private chamber or room. Polonious, who is spying on Hamlet because he thinks Hamlet has gone mad, is hiding behind the arras (tapestry)in the Queen's room. Gertrude feels threatened by Hamlet and asks for help; Polonious cries and Hamlet kills him. Hamlet thought he was Claudius.

-There is not suspense. Hamlet's mistake was disclosed and the tragedy continued.

- The hero (Hamlet) has not overcome the tragedy. In fact, the play will end tragically.

- This not the end of the play. Therefore, there is not an unhappy ending for the hero.

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