Shakespeare has Hamlet decline to kill the praying Claudius… Hamlet decides not to kill Claudius while he is praying. “And then…” … because he wants us.

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Shakespeare has Hamlet decline to kill the praying Claudius… Hamlet decides not to kill Claudius while he is praying. “And then…” … because he wants us to see that Hamlet…. Why?

Rich introduces the storm metaphor in line 7… There is a storm metaphor in line 7. “And…” … to emphasize the similarities between…. Why?

Morrison presents us with Pilate, a woman without a navel, Pilate has no navel. “And…” to reinforce the suggestion that the character she is creating…. Why?

García-Márquez has Remedios the Beauty rise into the sky and out of sight… Then Remedios the Beauty ascends into the sky and out of sight. “And then…” to create in the reader a sensation of…. Why?