This is Act IV Scene 4 I imagine you are talking about, the scene in which Hamlet makes his "How all occasions do inform against me" speech. Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are on their way to catch the next boat to England when they cross paths with Fortinbras's army on its way to Poland.
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Hamlet is told by the ghost of his father that he was murdered by Hamlet's uncle Claudius who is now the king and Hamlet's stepfather. In the process of pursuing his revenge, Hamlet kills Polonius, Claudius's counsellor and the father of Hamlet's girlfriend Ophelia. Ophelia goes mad and dies, and her brother Laertes comes vowing vengeance for his father's death. Laertes and Claudius plot Hamlet's death, but although Hamlet is mortally wounded, their plot misfires, killing Hamlet's mother and Laertes. Hamlet kills Claudius before he, too, expires.
Oh yes he will be there as he is Portugals captain.
They tell hamlet.
The longest play is Hamlet, which is the only Shakespeare play with more than thirty thousand words
The Ghost meets Hamlet on the battlements in Act I, Scene Four and prods Hamlet to avenge his murder by Claudius, his brother and Hamlet's uncle.
yes he has an effection
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he think that hamlet is going mad due the love. the love between Hamlet and Ophelia.
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One example is William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," where the main character meets an unhappy end through death. Hamlet's tragic fate is brought about by his inner struggles, external conflicts, and the treachery surrounding him. His story serves as a classic example of a character who ultimately meets a disastrous end.
Hamlet was going to act crazy until he got an opportunity to revenge himself on Claudius. Not much of a plan, really.
The captain of Titanic had her going at 21 knots.
I think he was afraid Hamlet was going to find out that Claudius killed Hamlet's father.
"Thrift, thrift, Horatio! The funeral baked meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables." Hamlet says that the reason Claudius and Gertrude got married so soon after King Hamlet's death was to save money, since they could use the leftovers from the funeral for the wedding feast. Hamlet's tongue is firmly in cheek here.
The audience does not know how he is going to avenge his fathers death Hamlet admits that he's acting crazy