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How many characters did you hear speak in the exposition in hamlet in act 1?

169


Who speak the famous to be or not to be soliloquy in Hamlet?

Hamlet - questioning the meaning of life


How many characters did you hear speak in the exposition?

ten


What is the exposition of the book speak?

The exposition of the book "Speak" is when everything from the characters to the setting and events are described. This mainly starts at the beginning of the book but is also present near the end when anything not clarified earlier is explained.


Members of the lower classes are the only ones who speak in prose instead of blank verse?

False. Lots of characters speak in prose when they are not saying something serious, or when they are upset or disturbed. Note Hamlet (a Prince) in his entire conversation with Osric and Horatio in Act 5 Scene 2. Or Lear (a King) when talking in his madness with the blind Gloucester in Act 4 Scene 6.


Why do hamlet suppose he declined his mothers invitation to sit near her?

The ghost reappears in the Closet Scene to remind Hamlet of his "almost blunted purpose" which was not to speak daggers to his mother but to use one on his uncle.


Where does Hamlet's father lure Hamlet to finally speak to him?

Hamlet's father dies (was murdered) before the play begins so in the first act first scene he appears as a ghost. The ghost appears on the battlements of the castles and is first seen by the sentries up there. It is these men that inform Hamlet of the appearance of his father's ghost.


Who is the first to speak?

The Prologue is the first to speak: "Two households, both alike in dignity..." If you mean which of the characters, Romeo or Juliet speaks first, it is Romeo in Act I scene 1. Juliet does not appear until Act I scene 3


Whose skull does hamlet speak to in the graveyard?

In the graveyard scene of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the title character speaks to the skull of Yorick, the former court jester. Hamlet reminisces about Yorick's playful nature and their past interactions, reflecting on themes of mortality and the inevitability of death. This moment serves as a poignant turning point for Hamlet, deepening his contemplation of life, death, and the futility of existence.


Who said this and What is it mean I'll call thee hamlet king father royal Dane?

Hamlet says this in Act I Scene 4 of Hamlet. He is talking to the ghost of his father who up to this point hasn't said a word. Hamlet is trying to figure out how to address him in order to make him speak. If he calls him by his name, Hamlet, will he respond? How about father? King? Royal Dane? Whatever he says, the ghost starts talking right away.


What do language the people speak in Hamlet?

The play was written in English, but has been translated into dozens of languages.It is set in Denmark, so it's presumed that the characters are speaking Danish.


In what mood does hamlet speak with rosencrantz and guidenstern in scene 2?

they are talking to him in a friendly way because they do not know that they are going to be hired by his stepfather/uncle, Clauduis, later to murder him while he is on his way to England.