His Dada was killed, bro!
The gravedigger, not Hamlet, discovers the skull of the jester Yorick, who Hamlet knew as a child, and has been dead for many years.
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Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and the mother of Hamlet. She has no idea that Claudius killed her son's father. As shown in Act 3 scene 4. This reasoning comes from where Hamlet goes to her room and tells her angrily of what she has done wrong. It is news to her of Claudius being a murder and a villain.
Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark so that does come with its own power. But Claudius is the one with the most power. However Hamlet is loved by all the people so it essentially makes Hamlet unkillable because if Claudius kills him the people will turn against him. In the eyes of the people Hamlet can do no wrong, so in a way he is in a position of power.
This question may be in the wrong category. William Faulkner has a novel called The Hamlet. The question is not clear whether it means that novel or mistakenly uses the word Novel to refer to Shakespeare's tragedy: Hamlet: Prince of Denmark.
He demands that she have no further communication with Hamlet. He tells her that Hamlet is trifling with her affection, that he is lying and does not really care for her. He is, of course, wrong.
The gravedigger, not Hamlet, discovers the skull of the jester Yorick, who Hamlet knew as a child, and has been dead for many years.
He knows them well and is clever; he can tell because they are acting guiltily.
Claudius and Polonius plan to discover Hamlet's true intentions by using Ophelia as bait; they intend to observe her interactions with Hamlet to gauge his behavior and feelings. Additionally, they arrange for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet's friends, to spy on him and report back. This manipulation reflects their desire to control the situation and understand Hamlet's erratic actions.
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They are two slightly bumbling courtiers,former friends of Hamlet from Wittenberg,who are summoned by Claudius and Gertrude to discover the cause of Hamlet's strange behavior
I think this question is in the wrong category, but I'll answer it anyway.Claudius, in the play Hamlet, puts a poisoned pearl in a cup he plans on giving to Hamlet. He does this because he wants to kill Hamlet.
Hamlet discovers the skull of Yorick, the former court jester, in the graveyard scene of Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." This moment prompts Hamlet to reflect on mortality and the inevitability of death, as he recalls Yorick's playful nature from his childhood. The skull symbolizes the idea that regardless of status or personality, everyone ultimately meets the same fate.
Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and the mother of Hamlet. She has no idea that Claudius killed her son's father. As shown in Act 3 scene 4. This reasoning comes from where Hamlet goes to her room and tells her angrily of what she has done wrong. It is news to her of Claudius being a murder and a villain.
Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark so that does come with its own power. But Claudius is the one with the most power. However Hamlet is loved by all the people so it essentially makes Hamlet unkillable because if Claudius kills him the people will turn against him. In the eyes of the people Hamlet can do no wrong, so in a way he is in a position of power.
if i am not wrong it was discovered in 1929
Claudius and Gertrude set Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to discover the cause of his apparent madness