Statement one: "The woman in the play are wimps completely dominated by te men in theirs."

Question one: Discuss this statement critically and show how this adds to the tragic effect
of the play.

Statement two: "Different conflict situations throughout the play involve all of the major
characters. Tension is increased until the infal conflicts which ends in death."

Question two: Discuss this statement ni a wall-rounded essay. (types of conflict: internal,
external, negative, positive)
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These essays are due tuesday. Please help me wright them, (i.e. how do you do the
introduction, and body and conclude?)

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Looking at the two questions you presented, here is some help:

1. women in Hamlet:

To discuss the statement "The women in the play are wimps completely dominated by the men in theirs" critically and show how this adds to the tragic effect of the play, you can follow these steps:

1. Introduction: Start your essay by introducing the play and its major themes. Give a brief overview of the role of women in the play, particularly their relationship with men.

2. Contextualize the statement: Explain the context in which the statement was made and its significance in the play. Discuss how the women in Hamlet are portrayed as submissive and easily controlled by the male characters.

3. Analyze the characters: Take a closer look at the female characters in the play - Gertrude and Ophelia. Analyze their actions, motivations, and relationships with the male characters. Discuss instances where they are dominated by men and the implications of this domination.

4. Tragic effect: Explain how the submissiveness and domination of women in the play contribute to the tragic effect. Discuss how the lack of agency for women leads to their downfall and contributes to the overall sense of tragedy in the play.

5. Counterarguments: Address any counterarguments that may exist against the statement. Are there any instances where women in the play exert power or agency? Discuss these instances and provide a balanced perspective.

6. Conclusion: Summarize the main points of your essay and reiterate how the domination of women contributes to the tragic effect of the play. Reflect on the broader implications or messages that the play may convey about gender dynamics and power.

As for the second question about discussing the statement "Different conflict situations throughout the play involve all of the major characters. Tension is increased until the inevitable conflicts which end in death" in a well-rounded essay, you can use the following structure:

1. Introduction: Introduce the play and provide a brief overview of the major conflicts that occur throughout the storyline. Also, explain the significance of conflict in drama and its role in building tension and driving the narrative.

2. Types of conflict: Discuss the different types of conflict present in the play. These can include internal conflicts faced by individual characters, external conflicts between characters, negative conflicts leading to harm, and positive conflicts representing growth or resolution.

3. Conflict situations involving major characters: Analyze specific conflict situations involving the main characters. Discuss the causes of these conflicts, the effects they have on the characters, and how tension is heightened as a result. Provide examples from the play to support your analysis.

4. Tension and rising action: Explain how tension is increased throughout the play as conflicts escalate. Discuss the techniques used by the author to build tension, such as foreshadowing, dramatic irony, or character development.

5. Inevitable conflicts and death: Discuss the final conflicts in the play that lead to death. Analyze the significance of these conflicts and their impact on the overall tragic effect. Explain how the resolution of these conflicts contributes to the play's themes and messages.

6. Conclusion: Summarize the main points of your essay and reflect on the importance of conflicts in the play. Discuss their role in highlighting the complexities of human nature, relationships, and the tragic elements of the narrative.