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Answer:
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of âgreatâ to help emphasize Hamletâs point.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Act IV of Hamlet, in Hamlet's monologue, he talks about how right it is to be great not to stir without great argument but to greatly find quarrel in a straw when honor is at stake.
The most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "greatâ and "greatlyâ is he capitalizes on the multiple meanings of âgreatâ to help emphasize Hamletâs point.