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... Later (Act 3 scene 4 page 183) Hamlet is talking with his mother and the ghost while Polonius is hiding behind the curtain. Hamlet ...
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... Claudius is upset, but he doesn't admit to the crime. Gertrude tries to reason with Hamlet afterwards while Polonius spies on them behind a curtain. ...
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... Later (Act 3 scene 4 page 183) Hamlet is talking with his mother and the ghost while Polonius is hiding behind the curtain. Hamlet ...
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... ior manipulation is his meeting with Ophelia while his uncle and Polonious are hiding behind a curtain. Hamlet's affection for Ophelia has already been ...
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... Another instance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his meeting with Ophelia while his uncle and Polonious are hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... At first, Hamlet may have thought that he killed the king, but after he finds Polonius dead behind the curtain, Hamlet calls Polonius an "intruding fool" and ...
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... A pool of blood creeps out from under the curtain as Hamlet pulls the curtain up from off the ground. He stared in shock from what he had just done. ...
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... Another instance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his meeting with Ophelia while his uncle and Polonius are hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... Anotherinstance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his meeting withOphelia while his uncle and Polonius are hiding behind a curtain.Hamlet's affection for ...
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... This murder is what Hamlet expected to be the demise of Claudius, but is shocked to discover Polonis behind the curtain. Hamlet ...
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... Another instance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his meeting with Ophelia while his uncle and Polonius are hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... Another instance of Hamlet's behavior manipulation is his meeting with Ophelia while his uncle and Polonius are hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... Hamlet kills Polonius behind the curtain in his mother's closet and says, "Nay I know not, is it the king?" (III, iiii, 28) He shows no compassion or remorse ...
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... Polonius has devised a plan to seclude himself behind a curtain in the room listen in on Hamlet's and his mother's conversation to determine if Hamlet is ...
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... mother-son discussion. This scene is where Polonius is given away hiding behind a curtain and Hamlet kills him. Had Gertrude given ...
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... Unfortunately, Hamlet thinks that his uncle is behind a curtain, stabs through the curtain, and kills a friend named Polonius, who is the father of Laertes ...
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... own life. The point is that Hamlet knew it was not the king hiding behind the curtain in the room of his mother. Nobody can prove ...
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... wicked tongue" to his mother. Hamlet hears a noise behind the curtain, and with no hesitation, kills Polonius. This is done out of ...
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... plan. Finally, Hamlet stabs blindly through a curtain, killing Polonius. Then, Hamlet will not reveal where he hides Polonius' body.
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... is irrelevant because he assumed that Claudius was behind the curtain, and it was Claudius who he meant to kill. Throughout the play, Prince Hamlet is in ...
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... Hamlet thought that Claudius was behind the curtain, but in fact it was Polonius. Now even without intent he has committed murder. ...
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... His evil actions catch up with him when he hides behind a curtain to secretly witness Queen Gertrude and Prince Hamlet's talking. ...
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... This is shown in the same scene, after Hamlet slays Polonuis through the curtain he asks the question, "Is it the King"(III:iv). ...
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... Hamlet claims that he has killed a rat when instead he has slain Polonius who is hidden behind a curtain, "How now! A rat? Dead, for ducat, dead,"(1441). ...
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... The last time Polonius appears in Hamlet is wen he hides behind a curtain in Gertrude's room, to hear Hamlet's conversation with his mother. ...
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... While he was spying on Queen Gertrude and Prince Hamlet, Hamlet made the mistake of stabbing at Polonius when he was hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... While he was spying on Queen Gertrude and Prince Hamlet, Hamlet made the mistake of stabbing at Polonius when he was hiding behind a curtain. ...
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... Following orders by the king, Polonius hides behind a curtain to spy on Hamlet. Unfortunately, Polonius spoke at the wrong time and is killed for spying. ...
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... successful. When Hamlet is having a conversation with his mother, Hamlet suspected an eavesdropper hiding behind the curtain. Hoping ...
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... Hamlet killed Polonius while he was eves dropping behind a curtain on a conversation between Hamlet and his mother. "How now! A rat? ...
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