read the passage from hamlet, act i, scene iii. hamlet: my fate cries out, and makes each petty artery in…

read the passage from hamlet, act i, scene iii. hamlet: my fate cries out, and makes each petty artery in this body as hardy as the nemean lions nerve. ghost beckons. still am i calld. unhand me, gentlemen, breaking from them. by heaven! ill make a ghost of him that lets me: i say, away! go on, ill follow thee. exeunt ghost and hamlet. which phrase from the passage most helps create a tone of desperation? each petty artery still am i calld unhand me, gentlemen make a ghost

read the passage from hamlet, act i, scene iii. hamlet: my fate cries out, and makes each petty artery in this body as hardy as the nemean lions nerve. ghost beckons. still am i calld. unhand me, gentlemen, breaking from them. by heaven! ill make a ghost of him that lets me: i say, away! go on, ill follow thee. exeunt ghost and hamlet. which phrase from the passage most helps create a tone of desperation? each petty artery still am i calld unhand me, gentlemen make a ghost

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Brief Explanations:

"Unhand me, gentlemen" shows Hamlet's urgent plea to be released as he is compelled by the ghost, conveying desperation. "Each petty artery" is a description of his physical state, "Still am I call'd" is a statement of being summoned, and "make a ghost" is a threat - none convey desperation as strongly.

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C. Unhand me, gentlemen