Which best describes how the two adaptations of hamlet differ?
a - price’s hamlet is carefree...
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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