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What news did Gertrude give to Laertes?

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He doesn't do it that often, but when he does, say, to bring the news that "The ambassadors from Norway, my good lord, are joyfully returned." he gets praised as "the father of good news". He doesn't get that warm a welcome when he comes to tell Hamlet that the actors are come hither; all Hamlet says is "Buz, buz." However much Hamlet may want to sneer at him, however, Polonius does indeed bring the news effectively.


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Who returns with news of the war with Norway in Hamlet?

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What sentence is there for threw?

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Which is an example of a sound bite?

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How is Hamlet killed in the play Hamlet?

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Who was gertrude in Hamlet?

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.


Those friends thou hast and their adoption tried Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd unfledg'd comrade.- what does it mean?

This is a line from Hamlet and is spoken by Polonius upon his death. It's a pretty straight forward quote but I'll translate it really quickly "The friends that you have, and who you have gone through great challenges with, hold them close to you forever. Don't throw these people aside for each new "friend" you meet because they havent earned your trust" The above answer is incorrect. It is from Hamlet and it is spoken by Polonius. However, it was spoken to Polonius's son Laertes, as he was leaving to return to France after the wedding of Claudius to Gertrude. The speech contains the more famous lines, "Neither borrower nor a lender be..." (1,iii). The speech is a troubling one as it comes from a father imparting advice to a son who has already been living abroad and the advice seems unnecessary since Laertes is already independent. As well, the speech is at times filled with insights, however the character of Polonius is revealed later to be untrusting and he actually sends a spy to find out how Laertes is really living. Polonius encourages the spy to use entrapment techniques to get the real news about on Laertes. So although the speech is filled with memoriable advice, I cannot help but consider the source. Polonius dies later in act three while spying on Hamlet in his mother's closet. He dies being a very foolish, old and ingratiating character.


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