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Hamlet - questioning the meaning of life
act 3 scene 1 lines 147-148 :)
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Horatio plans to go meet Hamlet at Elsinore, which he does in Act 1 Scene 2. Horatio plans to meet Hamlet on the battlements, which he does in Act I Scene 4. Horatio plans to meet Hamlet at the play, and does in Act 3 Scene 2. Horatio has no plans to meet Hamlet in England.
I believe that he is speaking about Hamlet Senior and his recent death, that it is fresh.
In the exposition of Act 1 Scene 5 in Hamlet, two characters speak: the ghost of King Hamlet and Prince Hamlet. The ghost reveals the circumstances of his death to Hamlet, setting the tone for the rest of the play.
Hamlet - questioning the meaning of life
Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1.
The Ghost, in Hamlet, Act 1 Scene 5
act 3 scene 1 lines 147-148 :)
In Act 1 Scene 4
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Hamlet. See http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=hamlet&Act=1&Scene=1&Scope=scene
Horatio plans to go meet Hamlet at Elsinore, which he does in Act 1 Scene 2. Horatio plans to meet Hamlet on the battlements, which he does in Act I Scene 4. Horatio plans to meet Hamlet at the play, and does in Act 3 Scene 2. Horatio has no plans to meet Hamlet in England.
She's the same person she is in the other four acts of the play--Hamlet's mother.
These are the first six words of a speech Hamlet makes in Act 3 Scene 1 of the play.
The Shakespearean character Hamlet says the phrase "To be or not to be" as part of an immensely famous speech in Act 3 Scene 1 of the play Hamlet. Whether he "belongs" to the phrase is something else, and I'm not sure exactly what that means.