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Hamlet

Hamlet
Act three

Study Questions
1. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern carry the message that Hamlet is confused but will not confess why he has the behavior apparent along with the fact he will be will be watching a play in the court which makes Claudius very happy that he is interested, but wants them to interest him even more.
2. In Hamlet’s soliloquy he is asking himself weather he should or should not kill himself and put all his troubles to end with death. He knows it is just sleep but there may be consequences upon the dreams of not knowing what you dream, but you can put all life’s humiliations to an end and just call it quits with death. He could settle everything with a dagger but yet death is country where one ventures and does not return.
3. Hamlet while talking to Ophelia was impolite and rude while having a very sarcastic tone.
4. They can see his sadness showing and the condition of madness may still be caused by unrequited love. They both agree to send......


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