Simply because he has no real intention of going to Wittenburg in the first place. He only wishes to get away from his Uncle, the king
The Mousetrap.
True. Hamlet changed the king's orders to the English from "Kill Hamlet" to "Kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." He didn't have to do that; he could have changed the orders to "Give Hamlet some flowers".
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
He advises her not to go too far with Hamlet.
to spy on Hamlet and send Hamlet to England, also ordered them to give the notes to the king of England and ask the king of England to kill Hamlet immediately
Ophelia loves Hamlet and is devastated by his rejection of her--it is one reason she loses her mind. Gertrude also loves Hamlet; this becomes apparent in the Closet scene, and her behaviour afterwards. Hamlet unfortunately does not return either of their loves with the intensity with which they give it.
Give it to Hamlet so Hamlet will drink it.
Well, I must first of all say that my statement is of my own interpretation of the story. However, it may be possible that Claudius was planning on killing off Hamlet (or at least spy on him) from the very beginning. By looking at Claudius's personality, namely his willingness to kill for power, it can be implied that Claudius is fearful of loosing his power in the same way. Of all that may pose a threat to Claudius, Hamlet seems to be the most likely threat as he is in direct line to the throne (after all why not kill off the king and become the new king a little ahead of schedule?). So due to Claudius's paranoid nature, it may be possible that he intended to keep Hamlet in Elsinore so that he could plot to get rid of him.
The Mousetrap.
True. Hamlet changed the king's orders to the English from "Kill Hamlet" to "Kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." He didn't have to do that; he could have changed the orders to "Give Hamlet some flowers".
No. If you give them something or do something for them as a friend, you are likely going to be embarrassed at all they do in return; they do not like being in your debt. On the other hand, if you try to win their favor in a commercial transaction, they are not easily twisted around your fingers as if they were fools.
Be kind and loving towards your Shepherd and he/she will love and give you happiness in return. German Shepherds easily win over the heart but in return you have got to make sure he/she is looked after and given every requirement it NEEDS. A Shepherd will give it owner twice as much as they can give him/her, really.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
In Act 1, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Laertes warns his sister, Ophelia, to be cautious of her relationship with Prince Hamlet because his intentions may not be honorable and he fears she could be hurt in the process. He advises her to guard her virtue and not give in to Hamlet's advances.
You can add a book mark to a page so you can easily come back to it later. Depending on what browser you have, there is a "bookmarks Bar" at the top where it will let you give your bookmarks a title and you can just click on the button. Basically it will give you a button to click on to easily return to a website that you like.
I can do it easily.
To be or not to be. That is the question.from Shakespeare's Hamlet