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Answer: These choices emphasize the fact that Hamlet is considering taking his own life.
Explanation: In Act III, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare, in the adaptation of this excerpt by Laurence Olivier the effect that these choices have is that they emphasize the fact that Hamlet is considering taking his own life. Hamlet is placed on a rock located on a cliff overlooking the sea. He looks at the sea in fear. He considers his life as a sea of troubles, and thinks of ending his life to finish with his suffering.
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The effect that these choices have is that "These choices emphasize the fact that Hamlet is considering taking his own life."
Explanation:
The background and the prompts that are used in a scene can add emotional changes or increment the effect of the message on the audience, as they communicate something as words do within the dialogue, these two elements are representations of aggression, stress, and tragedy for their visual shape and the social connotation they have.