He did it by the Lord Jesus Christ
At the play The Mousetrap Ophelia says it is "twice two months" since the senior Hamlet died. After that there is time for Hamlet to leave, for Laertes to hear in France that his father has died, and to return to Denmark, reconcile with Claudius, hear that Hamlet is returned, plan a fencing match and put it into motion: at least a couple of weeks more. It is about four-and-a-half months later.
The audience does not know how he is going to avenge his fathers death Hamlet admits that he's acting crazy
Hamlet thought a lot about avenging his father's murder, but Laertes acted on his desire to avenge his father's murder.
Polonius: Mad for thy love? Ophelia: My lord I do not know, but truly do I fear it.
Hamlet was thinking about that question because of the things he been through like his fathers death and the killer being the uncle.
Hamlet asks Laertes for forgiveness as a gesture of remorse and acknowledgment of their shared grief over the deaths of their fathers, Polonius and King Hamlet. During their duel, Hamlet realizes the futility of their rivalry and the tragic consequences of revenge, prompting him to seek reconciliation. This moment underscores Hamlet's growth and recognition of the value of forgiveness amidst their tragic circumstances.
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In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the letter from Hamlet is brought to Horatio by the sailor. The sailor, who is a character not deeply developed in the play, delivers the letter after having encountered Hamlet during his return to Denmark. This letter informs Horatio of Hamlet's survival after the shipwreck and his plans to come back to Elsinore.
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.
Claudius denies Hamlet from heading back to Wittenberg. It should be noted that Hamlet made the choice himself, but was persuaded by Claudius to say no.
Because Hamlet reenacted in a play his fathers death, which included Claudius because he killed hamlets father by putting poison into Hamlets fathers ear hope this helped
There is Hamlet's father, of course, The Ghost. There is Laertes's and Ophelia's father, obviously. We hear in Act 1 Scene 1 about Fortinbras's father who was killed by Hamlet's father And there is Priam in the Player's speech: "But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword, the unnerved father falls."