Explore how Clareâ(TM)s poems show us his views on love.
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Have a little read: ... The opening scene of Hamlet Within the first scene of 'Hamlet' the reader is immediately made aware that something is 'rotten in the state of Denmark'. The first insinuation of this is shown as Barnardo opens the play with the question 'Who's there?', this confuses the reader as Francisco is actually on guard, therefore it should be him asking the question. Within the next fifteen lines we see another three questions which suggests the anxiety and vulnerability of the characters. The question also appears to be very abrupt which would have shocked the audience and been very effective in engaging them into the play to find out what is happening. Shakespeare wrote the play to be performed on a stage in broad daylight, therefore it would have been much more complicated to set the scene he intended. ''tis now struck twelve. Get thee to bed' is the first indication of the
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