Why is the 'Play within a Play' in 'Hamlet' considered an early example of metafictional technique?
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Correct answer: It uses theater to comment on the power and function of theater itself
When the characters in a play watch another play, the audience is reminded that they too are watching a performance. This 'nesting' effect is a classic way to explore the relationship between art and reality.
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