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Answers. Claudius is bothered by the idea that it could have easily been him who was killed, and he is worried about the political backlash he will face as news of Polonius’s murder spreads ...
Hamlet forces Marcellus and Horatio to swear an oath not to let anyone know about the ghost’s visitation. This is important as Hamlet plans to feign madness, “an antic disposition”, in an attempt to uncover the truth behind his father’s death.
Hamlet. Act IV Study Guide. Answer the questions in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Scene 1. 1. What does Gertrude relate to the king? What is the king's fear? (lines 1-15) Scene 2. 2. Explain the metaphor Hamlet uses to describe Rosencrantz. (lines 10-24) Scene 3. 3. According to Hamlet, where is Polonius?
Get 3 quizzes by signing up for a free account. Test your knowledge of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Get tailored feedback on what you need to review or retake the quiz until you get it right. Act 1, Scene 1 Quiz 8 questions. Act 1, Scene 2 Quiz 8 questions. Act 1, Scene 3 Quiz 4 questions. Act 1, Scene 4 Quiz 4 questions.
Hamlet Discussion Questions, Act 4 Scene 1: 1. When Gertrude speaks with Claudius for the first time since her encounter with Hamlet, she tells Claudius that Hamlet is “mad as the sea and wind when both contend / Which is mightier” and killed Polonius (lines 7 & 8). Did she betray Hamlet?
ACT IV, SCENE 4: This scene provides time for Hamlet’s soliloquy and reminds us about Fortinbras. 1. What information do we learn about Fortinbras? 2. Look at Hamlet’s speech. What range of emotions does he seem to go through in this speech? Where do you see each?
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