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His brother, Claudius, came out into the garden while King Hamlet was sleeping and poured poison into his ear.
He reveals that Claudius murdered him. He doesn't tell Hamlet anything about Gertrude he didn't already know.
Hamlet's plan is to kill his uncle whose name is Claudius. He wants to kill him because he saw his fathers ghost who told him that his brother poisoned him therefore Hamlet's father wants Hamlet to avenge him by killing his brother Claudius.
If we are talking about the Claudius in Hamlet, this happens before the play starts, since he is already king when the curtain opens.
"The old gypsy" comes to tell fortunes to the party at Thornfield. Many receive her services, most of them unhappy at what they hear. It only takes Jane to reveal that the woman is actually Rochester in costume.
He plans to trap Claudius by making him reveal his guilt over killing Hamlet's father.
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Edward was changed in a hospital in Chicago dying of Spanish influenza in 1918. Carlisle found him there and changed him.
The author waits until the end to reveal that the enemy is the snipers brother so as to create suspense in the story. The revelation serves as the climax of the story and is rightfully placed at the end.
Hamlet was causing problems for Claudius. His antics had disturbed the court and the kingdom. His killing of Polonius had deprived Claudius of his counsellor and had put him in an awkward position, since a murderer ought to be tried and put to death yet that would be politically unwise. Finally, Hamlet was on to him. Claudius had a pretty good idea that Hamlet knew that he had killed Hamlet Sr. and how it was committed. All this meant that Claudius was worrying about Hamlet instead of running the kingdom, which he had been doing quite well before all this. Claudius says, "like the hectic in my blood he rages."--it is becoming an obsession.
Not entirely. Her account of the killing of Polonius is generally correct, but following the lead Hamlet has given her, she describes him as mad and does not reveal that she knows he is faking. She also does not reveal that she now knows about Claudius's guilt in the death of her first husband.
adventure over security