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Bernardo: Who’s there?

Francisco: Nay, answer me; stand, and unfold yourself.

Bernardo: Long live the king!

Francisco: Bernardo?

Bernardo: He.

–Hamlet,
William Shakespeare

Use the drop-down menus to analyze the way Shakespeare uses dialogue, an element of drama.

What information does the dialogue reveal?
option a) The guards do not recognize each other at first
option b) The guards are preparing for war
option c) The guards are new to Denmark

What is the effect of this dialogue?
option a) It creates a feeling of peace and harmony
option b) It creates a feeling of confusion and mistrust
option c) It creates a feeling of sadness
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Answer:

A) the guards do not reognize each other at first

B) it creates a feeling of confusion and mistrust

Explanation:

The information that the dialogue reveals is;

  • a) The guards do not recognize each other at first

The effect of the dialogue is

  • b) It creates a feeling of confusion and mistrust

In the dialogue above, a guard to King Francisco is confronted by the presence of an unidentified person. Feeling that the person might be an unknown individual with ulterior motives, he asks "Who's there?"

The person reveals himself as Bernado and greets the King in a royal manner. His fears then seem to calm down as he knows who the person is.

So at first, the guards do not recognize themselves and this creates a feeling of confusion and mistrust.

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