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Take a look at these images from Sir Laurence Olivier’s adaptation of Hamlet. An actor portraying Hamlet. An actor portraying Hamlet. What effect do these images have on Olivier’s adaptation of Hamlet?

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B.

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Answer:This is the options to answer the question:

Which best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ?

A) Price’s Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost’s appearance, while Olivier’s Hamlet appears to be deeply sorrowful and pained.

B) Price’s Hamlet is tortured and at the edge of madness, while Olivier’s Hamlet appears to be calm and contemplative.

C) Price’s Hamlet is thoughtful and at peace, while Olivier’s Hamlet appears to be angry and quick to lash out.

D) Price’s Hamlet is overjoyed and happy to see his dead father, while Olivier’s Hamlet appears tormented and irrational.

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THE ANSWER IS B DUE TO THE FACT THAT OLIVIER'S HAMLET IS SITTING ON A LARGE BOULDER LOOKING OUT INTO THE DISTANCE APPEARING TO BE CONTEMPLATING SOMETHING AND PRICE'S HAMLET IS STANDING ONSTAGE APPEARING TO BE IN TEARS AND VERY EMOTIONAL AFTER SEEING HIS FATHER'S APPARITION.

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