Fortinbras becomes the new king. Whether he should is probably beside the point since there don't appear to be any other candidates.
Queen Gertrude is Prince Hamlet's mother and the new bride of King Claudius, Hamlet's uncle.
Hamlet was dressed wholly in black because he was in mourning for his dead father, the late King Hamlet. This bothers Claudius and Gertrude because rather than mourning his father's death, he should be celebrating their new marriage. Furthermore, it is "unmanly" for Hamlet to be displaying such grief.
No,Claudius was the new King.Polonius was his chief counselor.
Claudius: The new King of Denmark.Claudius
Fortinbras is the son of the former king of Norway. His father died at the hand of Hamlet Sr (Hamlet's father). His uncle took the throne, however it is said that he is on his death bed. Fortinbras is said to be mounting an army throughout the play in order to take back the land his father lost to Denmark. At the end of the play, just before Hamlet dies he announces Fortinbras to be the new king of Denmark.
The ghost of King Hamlet warns Prince Hamlet about his mother, Gertrude, by revealing that she has committed adultery with Claudius, the new king. He urges Hamlet to remember her actions and to avoid being consumed by anger towards her, emphasizing the need for Hamlet to focus on avenging his own murder instead. The ghost's warning highlights Gertrude's moral weakness and serves as a caution for Hamlet to discern the complexities of her character.
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," during the celebration of King Claudius and Queen Gertrude's marriage, a cannon is fired as part of the festivities. This celebration marks the union following King Hamlet's death, and the cannon shots symbolize both the royal honor and the political power of the new king. However, the use of cannons also underscores the tension and underlying themes of conflict and mourning in the play, especially as Hamlet grapples with his father's death and the hasty remarriage.
Some examples of disorder in Hamlet include: -Disorder in Society -Loss of King Hamlet -New King (Claudius) -Treat of invasion by Fortinbras of Norway -Disorder of Family -Claudius killing his own brother -Incestuous Relationship (Claudius marrying his sister-in-law) -Betrayal -Disorder in the Universe -Ghost -Disorder of the Mind -Hamlet pretending to be crazy -Ophelia going crazy
Hamlet's goal is to avenge his father's murder, by proving his uncle, his new king, and step father as a killer.
Both Claudius and Gertrude seek Hamlet's approval and emotional alignment. Claudius desires Hamlet to accept him as a father figure and to move past his grief over King Hamlet's death, while Gertrude wants her son to reconcile with her decision to remarry quickly after the king's death. They both hope to restore harmony in the royal family by encouraging Hamlet to embrace their new dynamic. Ultimately, their motivations reflect a mix of manipulation and genuine concern for Hamlet's well-being.
Hamlet changes the letter going to the King of England to kill him when he gets there to say to kill the people who give you this letter,which were Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. So they were killed instead.
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