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6 pages in length. The entire reason that literature exists is to present an image through the written word. Thus, imagery is a critical element to literary verse. Words represent virtually everything in a play, including inanimate objects, concepts, emotions, activity, mental conditions and senses. Truly, one takes in such a
production with all of one's perception: visual; olfactory; tactile; auditory; gustatory; abstract; and kinesthetic; therefore, it would be prudent to surmise that the imagery in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is effectively represented by a ghostly apparition symbolizing superstition and fear of the unknown. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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