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  2. Stylistic device - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Verbal irony. 4.2 Situational irony. 4.3 Dramatic irony. ... Example: "From up here on ... Similarly, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title character almost kills ...

  3. Hamlet (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off game titled Hamlet: A Murder Mystery, directed by historian Jean-Pierre Isbouts, was a co-production by Pantheon and Castle Rock Entertainment. [30] [31] [32] Also produced in 1996, this was arguably the first video game based on a Shakespeare work.

  4. Hamlet on screen - Wikipedia

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    Over fifty films of William Shakespeare's Hamlet have been made since 1900. [1] Seven post-war Hamlet films have had a theatrical release: Laurence Olivier's Hamlet of 1948; Grigori Kozintsev's 1964 Russian adaptation; a film of the John Gielgud-directed 1964 Broadway production, Richard Burton's Hamlet, which played limited engagements that same year; Tony Richardson's 1969 version (the first ...

  5. 50 Times The Irony Couldn’t Have Been More ‘In Your Face ...

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    Verbal irony is where what is meant is the opposite of what is said, while sarcasm adds that little punch of attitude,” Warner noted. #18 Damn, This Guy Is Good Image credits: LADbible

  6. Hoist with his own petard - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, George Henry Miles published "A Review of Hamlet" in which he argued that the pirates that attack Hamlet's ship on the way to England, and on which he escapes and returns to Denmark, was not a chance encounter but rather a counter-plot planned ahead of time by Hamlet himself. According to Miles', the "Hoist with his own petard" speech ...

  7. Figure of speech - Wikipedia

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    For example, the phrase, "John, my best friend" uses the scheme known as apposition. Tropes (from Greek trepein, 'to turn') change the general meaning of words. An example of a trope is irony, which is the use of words to convey the opposite of their usual meaning ("For Brutus is an honorable man; / So are they all, all honorable men").

  8. In 'Ibelin' and 'Grand Theft Hamlet,' video game realms draw ...

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    Less common are concerns over the cast slipping off the top of a blimp. But that was one of the quirks of making “Grand Theft Hamlet,” a documentary about a pair of British actors, Sam Crane and Mark Oosterveen, who, while idled by the pandemic, decided to stage “Hamlet” within the violent virtual world of “Grand Theft Auto.” When ...

  9. Elsinore (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Praise for the game was centered especially on the writing, and the mostly perceived success of adapting Hamlet towards a video game medium. Wired ' s Julie Muncy praised Elsinore for its "beautiful writing" and "humanistic flourishes". [1] The Los Angeles Times ' s Todd Martens commented positively on the game's parallels with modern ...