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The Importance Of Power In Mel Gibson's Film '

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The strongest portrayal of Act 1.V is the Mel Gibson film because it uses movement to establish the power dynamic between Hamlet and his father and show how the ghost uses that power to manipulate Hamlet. King Hamlet switches between seated and standing. When seated, he is describing himself, choosing to appear weak and frail in order to elicit sympathy from his son. Movements during these parts of the scene are restricted to his arms, which reach out to Hamlet as a plea, indicating that there is a bond between the two of them just before he gets up and proceeds to manipulate that bond. Additionally, he lifts his arms above his head in a vulnerable position as he repeats “Oh horrible,” as if in a powerless state of grief and pain, to convince

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