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In the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, the cause of Hamlet's "Rash and bloody deed"(III:iv) is primarily because Hamlet is thrown into an uncompromising ...
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... "Till death do us part." In the passage during Act III in scene iv, we finally hear, in Hamlet's own pained words, what sins he feels his mother has committed. ...
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... of his father's killer, Hamlet suspects the person spying on his conversation with Gertrude is Claudius, "Nay, I know not: is it the King?" (III, iv). ...
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... While Hamlet is reprimanding her, she is so upset that she describes his words as "daggers" (III.iv.96) and claims, " Thou hast cleft my heart in twain" (III.iv ...
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... III, iv, 52-54 III, iv, 104-106 III, iv, 166-170 IV, i, 21-24 IV, iii, 67-77 Hamlet tells his mother that she has spoiled his father's love. ...
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... the Queen has seen through his act (Burton 2). While Hamlet is reprimanding her, she is so upset that she describes his words as "daggers" (III.iv.98) and ...
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... (IV.III.38-9) Here, Hamlet insults the King because he has sinned by killing Hamlet's father, and committed incest with his mother. ... (III.IV.32) Hamlet is in ...
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... "Alas, he's mad," concludes Gertrude (III, iv, 106). Claudius even instructs Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to escort Hamlet to England because "it [is not] safe ...
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... listener. Hamlet hears "O, I am slain" (III.IV.24), and hopes that he has just killed the king, "Is it the King?" (III.IV.26). Hamlet ...
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... "And do not spread the compost on the weeds / To make them ranker." (III. iv. 172) is the warning the Hamlet heeds to his mother Gertrude. ...
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... that he had killed Polonius was not one of utter shock or one of regret; instead, Hamlet proclaims farewell to the "wretched, rash, intruding fool" (III.iv.33 ...
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... of his father's killer, Hamlet suspects the person spying on his conversation with Gertrude is Claudius, "Nay, I know not: is it the King?" (III, iv, 28). ...
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... An example of this is seen when hears a "rat" listening in on his dialogue with his mother in Act III, iv. Without the necessary thought, Hamlet draws his ...
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... a man. (III, iv, 65-72) Hamlet idolizes his father and compares his nobility and grace to that of a god. Moreover, Hamlet shows ...
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... When his own mother is alone with him, she says right out "Alas, he's mad" (Ham. III. iv. 107). But Hamlet always insists that he's not insane. ...
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... In IV,iii Hamlet refuses to tell Claudius were he has hidden the body of Polonius and goes on about how Polonius is at supper. When ...
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... farewell" ( III, iv, 33) Ophelia, the daughter of Polonius, may have been driven to suicide because of the death of her father as well as from Hamlet going ...
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... " (III. iv. 73-75). ... The King's failed attempt to assassinate Hamlet shows the reader a mooment of Hamlet's brilliance and yet another point against the case of ...
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... see the ghost. When Hamlet starts a conversation with the ghost, his mother says, "Alas, he's mad!" (III.iv.122). Hamlet does some ...
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... Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works," (III.iv.109-110, 113) in those lines the Ghost must dispel any thoughts of Hamlet's toward Gertrude that might be ...
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... and minister. (III.iv.177-79) Hamlet is understandably upset at exactly how he needs to go about fulfilling his duty. However, the ...
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... Till I know 'tis done, Howe'er my haps, my joys were ne'er begun. (IV; iii; 58-68) 1 This shows that Claudius penetrates Hamlet's deception, and by sending ...
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... his soul may be as damned and black As hell, whereto it goes."( III iv, 89-95) Claudius is in a chapel, apparently praying; therefore Hamlet hesitates killing ...
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... father much offended."(III. iv. l. 9) "Mother, you have my father much offended." (III. iv. l. 10) remarks Hamlet. He could have just ...
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... NOTES 1William Shakespeare, Hamlet (USA: Washington Square Press, 1958), I.ii.94-98. 2Ibid., IV.iv.58-59. ... 5Ibid., I.iv.69-71. ... 7Ibid., III.i.154-156. ...
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... NOTES 1William Shakespeare, Hamlet (USA: Washington Square Press, 1958), I.ii.94-98. 2Ibid., IV.iv.58-59. ... 5Ibid., I.iv.69-71. ... 7Ibid., III.i.154-156. ...
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... his soul may be as damned and black As hell, whereto it goes."( III iv, 89-95) Claudius is in a chapel, apparently praying; therefore Hamlet hesitates killing ...
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... Through Hamlet's soliloquies in Act II, III, and IV, one is able to see the internal struggle which Hamlet faces regarding the revenge of his father's death ...
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... breaks down her fantasy world and further exemplifies her mental weakness, "O Hamlet, speak no more!/ Thou turn'st my eyes into my {very} soul" (III.iv.99-100 ...
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... oaths-O, such a deed/As from the body of contraction plucks/The very soul, and sweet religion makes/A rhapsody of words!" (III, iv, 42-49). Hamlet is torn ...
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