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Q: What does claudius reveal about how his fortunes have changed with the death of his brother?
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What does the ghost reveal about the manner of his death in hamlet?

His brother, Claudius, came out into the garden while King Hamlet was sleeping and poured poison into his ear.


What does the ghost reveal to Hamlet about Claudius and Gertrude?

He reveals that Claudius murdered him. He doesn't tell Hamlet anything about Gertrude he didn't already know.


What strategy does Hamlet use to reveal truth and set things right?

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.


When does Claudius openly reveal his determination to be king?

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Does Gertrude tell claudius that Hamlet is missing?

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