English 10 – Hamlet – Flashcards

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Where does the play take place? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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Denmark
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As the play opens, Horatio joins Marcellus and Bernardo at their night watch. Why has Horatio joined them? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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They have seen a ghost of Hamlet's father for two nights. Horatio is a good friend of Hamlet's and brings credence credibility
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In lines 71-73, how does Horatio interpret the appearance of the ghost? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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That it is a bad omen for Denmark - "This bodes some strange eruption to our state"
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What three questions does Marcellus raise? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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Why a night watch? Why weapons? Why are they working day and night? It's all for war.
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In a long speech (lines 84-111), Horatio answers Marcellus. Summarize as briefly as you can the events that have led to preparations for war. (Act 1 Scene 1)
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Fortinbras vs Hamlet Sr.. Hamlet wins and gets everything. Fortinbras Jr. wants his land back and is going to make war for it= prepare for war
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In lines 133-143, what three reasons does Horatio list as possible reasons of a ghost's returning from the grave? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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To complete a good deed Warn of impending danger Reveal a hidden treasure
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Why do Horatio and Marcellus decide to tell Hamlet about the ghost? (Act 1 Scene 1)
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Think the ghost will speak to Hamlet
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What surprising news does King Clauduis announce at the opening of Scene 2? (Act 1 Scene 2)
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His marriage to Gertrude
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Why does Claudius send Cornelius and Voltimand to Norway? (Act 1 Scene 2)
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To talk to Fortinbras Jr's uncle to get him to curb his nephew's military plans, to negotiate
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What bothers Claudius and Gertrude about Hamlet's dress? (Act 1 Scene 2)
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He is still in mourning, wearing black. It is a reminder to their hasty marriage
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Why does Claudius want Hamlet to remain at court? (Act 1 Scene 2)
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Hamlet has more power in the court then he, King Claudius does
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About how long has Hamlet's father been dead?, (Act 1 Scene 2)
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About 2 months
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Explain why Hamlet says, "Frailty, thy !"(line 146) (Act 1 Scene 2)
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Because his mother married so quickly
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At the end of scene 2, what is Hamlet's plan. (Act 1 Scene 2)
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To stand watch and see if the ghost will appear to talk to him
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Why does Laertes warn his sister Ophelia not to place too much hope in Hamlet's attentions to her? (Act 1 Scene 3)
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His choices may not be his own, so his attention may not last long
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What does Laertes say must govern Hamlet's marriage choice? (Act 1 Scene 3)
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He must make one to benefit his country, Denmark. Possibly an arranged marriage with someone of his own stature for more power
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What advice does Ophelia in turn give to Laertes? (Act 1 Scene 3)
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Practice what you preach and don't be a hypocrite
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In lines 58-80, Polonius gives a great deal of advice to his son Laertes. In this speech Polonius covers nine items of advice. In your own words, explain what the following means: a-(lines 59-60)"Give thy thoughts no tongue./Nor any unproportioned thought his act." b-(line 68)"Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice;" c-(line 75-77)"Neither a borrower nor a lender be;/For loan oft loses both itself and friend,..." (Act 1 Scene 3)
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a- Do not say what you are planning, think before you speak b- Listen to many, talk to few;Listen to everyone, confide in few c- Do not lend money to friends;Don't lend or borrow money; it may ruin friendships
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What are Polonius's instructions to Ophelia about Hamlet? (Act 1 Scene 3)
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Do not fall in love with Hamlet; Don't believe Hamlet's vows. Stay away from him
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What is happening at the court while Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus are on the platform? (Act 1 Scene 4)
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Claudius is having a party and drinking
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Why does Hamlet denounce the custom of drunken celebration? (Act 1 Scene 4)
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It opens Denmark to criticism to other countries and those countries will look down on Denmark
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What happens at the end of Scene 4? (Act 1 Scene 4)
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The ghost beckons Hamlet to join him alone, and he does. His friends follow
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What does the Ghost reveal about the manner of his death? (Act 1 Scene 5)
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That he was poisoned by Claudius;He was murdered by Claudius not stung by a serpent
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In lines 82-89, what tasks does the Ghost tell Hamlet to undertake? (Act 1 Scene 5)
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Free Denmark from incest Maintain his integrity Leave his mother to the Heavens, don't take revenge on her, don't become corrupt by what she tells him
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In lines 178-181, what does Hamlet imply he may decide to do? (Act 1 Scene 5)
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He is going to pretend to go crazy,insane
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At the opening of this scene, to where is Polonius sending Reynaldo and why is he sending him there? (Act 2 Scene 1)
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to Paris to spy on Laertes and to take him money and messages
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By what trick is Reynaldo supposed to get information about Laertes? (Act 2 Scene 1)
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To socialize and spread rumors about him
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What does this reveal about Polonius's character? (Act 2 Scene 1)
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That he is conniving and cunning;He doesn't trust even his own son. He is suspicious, sneaky, dishonest, and untrustworthy. He cares only for himself and his own reputation
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How does Ophelia describe Hamlet's appearance to her? (Act 2 Scene 1)
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She describes him as being mad, like he had just returned from Hell. His shirt was unbuttoned; he wore no hat; his stockings fell around his ankles; he was pale; his knees were knocking together. He acted very strangely and left without saying a word
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What is Polonius's conclusion about Hamlet? (Act 2 Scene 1)
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Polonius tells everyone that he thinks Hamlet is madly in love with Ophelia and that is what is causing him to act so strange
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What is humorously ironic about Polonius saying, "Brevity is the soul of wit"? (Act 2 Scene 2)
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The fact that he says "brevity is the soul of wit" is an ironic self-indictment--he's not brief, so he lacks wit
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What causes Hamlet to exclaim, "O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!" (Act 2 Scene 2)
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He feels he is inadequate at portraying himself as insane
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In the passage beginning with line 563, what plan does Hamlet devise? (Act 2 Scene 2)
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He is going to make a play where the king murders someone to see if King Claudius feels guilty
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What plan do Polonius, Claudius, and Ophelia now put into action? (Act 3 Scene 1)
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They tell Ophelia to observe what Hamlet says to her and spy on him; Polonius, Claudius, and Ophelia put spying into action, trying to see if Hamlet suffers from unrequited love, or if he is just stark raving mad, with Ophelia talking to Hamlet and the other two spying on the conversation and Hamlet's daily life.
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Explain Hamlet's soliloquy (to be or not to be)? (Act 3 Scene 1)
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Is it better to be alive or dead?
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How does Hamlet treat Ophelia in the section? Why do you think he does this? (Act 3 Scene 1)
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He is mean to her to show her that he is insane
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At the end of this scene, what does the King decide to do with Hamlet? (Act 3 Scene 1)
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to send Hamlet to a different country, that will ease the king's mind
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What does Hamlet ask Horatio to do? (Act 3 Scene 2)
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Watch the King
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Summarize what happens in the play-within-a-play. (Act 3 Scene 2)
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There is a king and queen sleeping and the queen gets up and then someone puts poison in the king's ear
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What is the King's reaction to the play? (Act 3 Scene 2)
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He feels guilty
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As Hamlet goes to his mother at the end of the scene, what does he admonish himself to do? (Act 3 Scene 2)
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That he is going to speak to her not kill her
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What does Claudius ask Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to do? (Act 3 Scene 3)
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Claudius wants Rosencrantz & Guildenstern to try to find out whether Hamlet is a physical danger to Claudius. Claudius is worried Hamlet might try to get the crown the same way he did, by murder
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In lines 11-23, what do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern say in support of Claudius? (Act 3 Scene 3)
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by telling Hamlet that a king does not stand alone, he stands with his people. They support him because if a King falls, it affects the entire country and all of it's people. In supporting the King they are supporting themselves, and their country and fellow citizens
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In lines 39-40, what does Claudius find nearly impossible to do? (Act 3 Scene 3)
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Claudius finds it impossible to pray and find repentance. He knows what he did was wrong, and is marked with "Cain's" grief", but he can't bring himself to fixing it. It's ironic because he is not praying and can't pray for himself, yet Hamlet does not kill him at that time, believing that he is praying. It is ironic being that he could have killed him right then and there.
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Why doesn't Hamlet kill Claudius when he discovers him in an attitude of prayer? (Act 3 Scene 3)
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Hamlet does not kill Claudius when he has the chance because he sees him praying. He rationalizes it would not be fair because if he killed him then he would go straight to heaven, whereas Claudius killed Hamlet's father when he was vulnerable and when his sins were in "full bloom" and had no chance to go to heaven
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What does Polonius urge the Queen to do? (Act 3 Scene 4)
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Polonius urges the queen to be harsh with Hamlet when he arrives, saying that she should chastise him for his recent behavior. Gertrude agrees, and Polonius hides behind an arras, or tapestry.
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Under what misapprehension does Hamlet slay Polonius? (Act 3 Scene 4)
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Hamlet kills Polonius because he was talking with his mother secretly and when his mother screamed for help Polonius started yelling from behind the tapestry, then Hamlet thought it might be Claudius, so he thrust his sword through the tapestry and killed Polonius
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In lines 20-21, Hamlet says to his mother, "You go not till I set you up a glass/ Where you may see the inmost part of you." Beginning with line 55, in what way does he do this? (Act 3 Scene 4)
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He turns his attention to punishing Gertrude. He presses contrasting pictures of Claudius and his brother in Gertrude's face. He points out King Hamlet's godlike countenance and courage, likening Claudius to an infection in King Hamlet's ear. He accuses Gertrude of lustfulness, and she begs him to leave her alone. Hamlet interacts strongly with his mother. Beginning at that line, he starts trying to make her see what he sees from the outside in. He shows her what she has done is wrong, and that she will be damned, that she is dirty, and that Claudius is nothing but a thief, a liar, a murderer, a pig, and only a twentieth of a tenth of what Hamlet's father was.
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Why does the Ghost appear to Hamlet again? (Act 3 Scene 4)
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The ghost appears to Hamlet again to keep him on track, and to tell him what to do, and remind him of what is at stake. It's different this time though because only Hamlet can see the ghost, his mother thinks he is talking to thin air, not being able to see or hear the ghost at all. I think that this time the ghost was just in Hamlet's head. It's his inner being coming out and telling him that he has to keep going on, even though his father's ghost did not really appear this time.
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What does Hamlet ask of his mother? (Act 3 Scene 4)
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Hamlet tells her that it is not madness that afflicts him. He begs her to confess her guilt to him and to heaven. At the very least, he begs her, don't sleep with Claudius or let him "go paddling in your neck with his damned fingers."
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How does the queen protect Hamlet? (Act 4 Scene 1&2)
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She doesn't. She goes straight to Claudius and tells him about their encounter and how he killed Polonius
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What does Claudius ask Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to do? (Act 4 Scene 1&2)
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bring Hamlet to him and ask him where Polonius is
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What does Hamlet mean when he calls Rosencrantz a "sponge"? (Act 4 Scene 1&2)
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He calls Rosencrantz a "sponge . . . that soaks up the king's countenance, his rewards, his authorities,
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What two places does Hamlet tell Claudius that Polonius is? (Act 4 Scene 3)
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He is at supper and at heaven.
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What does Claudius arrange to happen to Hamlet when he arrives in England? (Act 4 Scene 3)
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Have executed by the King of England
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Who does Hamlet meet in this scene? (Act 4 Scene 4)
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Fortinbras, leading his troops through Denmark toward Poland
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What effect does this meeting have on Hamlet? (Act 4 Scene 4)
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he ponders, he possesses sufficient reason to take action against his enemy, but remains paralyzed.
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What has happened to Ophelia? (Act 4 Scene 5&6)
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She has gone insane
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Why does the Queen agree to go see her? (Act 4 Scene 5&6)
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Gertrude refuses to see the girl, but Horatio points out that Ophelia's mental state may attract undue attention to herself and the crown. Gertrude then agrees to speak with Ophelia.
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Why does Laertes break into Claudius's chamber? (Act 4 Scene 5&6)
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He wants his father, Polonius, body
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What does Claudius tell Laertes to do? (Act 4 Scene 5&6)
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seeks revenge upon the proper person
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What happens to Hamlet during his passage to England? (Act 4 Scene 5&6)
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his ship was captured by pirates
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In lines 5-9, what does Laertes ask Claudius? (Act 4 Scene 7)
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Do you know who killed my father?
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What is the King's response? (Act 4 Scene 7)
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Claudius explains that he acted as he did, burying Polonius secretly and not punishing Hamlet for the murder, because both the common people and the queen love Hamlet very much.
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What scheme is planned by Claudius and Laertes? (Act 4 Scene 7)
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The king speculates that if Hamlet could be tempted into a duel with Laertes, it might provide Laertes with the chance to kill him. Laertes agrees, and they settle on a plan
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What is their back-up plan? (Act 4 Scene 7)
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The king concocts a backup plan as well, proposing that if Hamlet succeeds in the duel, Claudius will offer him a poisoned cup of wine to drink from in celebration
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What news does the Queen bring? Recount the scene she describes. (Act 4 Scene 7)
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Ophelia has drowned herself. She describes the young woman's death graphically, explaining how she had fallen in the brook while weaving flower garlands; the willow tree branch on which she was sitting broke so that she tumbled into the water. Ophelia's clothing carried her afloat for a time, but eventually she sank to her death
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