yes
Hamlet never got to be king. He died only minutes after Claudius who was king so there was no time for all the line of succession and coronation nonsense. But he did die without confessing and repenting of his sins. In fact he was right into the revenge thing at the time of his death.
The ghost says that he is stuck in purgatory because he did not have a chance to confess before he died. It would have been less cruel to have killed him as he stepped out of the confessional, but give Claudius some credit here--he's not going to kill Hamlet in such a way that Claudius was going to get caught. Claudius might have chosen a less nasty poison, one supposes. That would have been less cruel.
Some unanswered questions in Hamlet are: Does Hamlet truly go "mad" or is it all an act? Does it matter? Why doesn't anybody dislike Claudius even though he's a murderer? Did Gertrude play a part in Hamlet's father's death? Does the ghost of Hamlet's father tell him not to blame Gertrude, Hamlet's mother? Does Hamlet love Ophelia? Is Hamlet in love with his mother? If he is in love with his mother is he also still in love with Ophelia?
They are LIKE OMG
Before Hamlet enters his mother's chamber, Polonius is having a discussion with Hamlet's mother Gertrude. As Hamlet enters the room, Polonius conceals himself behind a tapestry hanging from the wall. When he hears Gertrude begin to feel threatened by Hamlet, he cries out for help, thinking that he would kill them both. Hamlet hears Polonius, and believes him to be a rat/spy (possibly even King Claudius, but it is unclear if he truly believes this). Hamlet stabs through the tapestry killing Polonius, who remarks "O, I am slain".
Hamlet never got to be king. He died only minutes after Claudius who was king so there was no time for all the line of succession and coronation nonsense. But he did die without confessing and repenting of his sins. In fact he was right into the revenge thing at the time of his death.
The ghost says that he is stuck in purgatory because he did not have a chance to confess before he died. It would have been less cruel to have killed him as he stepped out of the confessional, but give Claudius some credit here--he's not going to kill Hamlet in such a way that Claudius was going to get caught. Claudius might have chosen a less nasty poison, one supposes. That would have been less cruel.
confess
In the room where they were having the contest between Hamlet and Laertes. Just what kind of room that is depends on the production.
There are many advantages to having a jacuzzi shower. Some advantages of having a jacuzzi shower is having the opportunity to feel relaxed and having the opportunity to entertain guests.
Being deprived (having to go without) education. So, people who don't have the opportunity to go to school are educationally deprived.
A rather odd question but if he dies suddenly, in an accident for instance, then yes he could.
Hamlet is notorious for having a number of soliloquys. You need to specify which one.
it means don't try to prove yourself Innocent when your not and you are guilty Worms are slimy and they squirm a lot. If you are "worming out" of something, you are trying to squirm away without getting caught, or trying to get away without having to confess what you did.
Conflict between man and man, wouldn't you say? Can you make an argument for it being between man and nature? Do you think Hamlet and Claudius are the same person? When you ask a question like this, you are showing that you do not understand the three kinds of conflict or what is happening in Hamlet or both. Having an answer without understanding it will ultimately be of no use to you.
Having your opportunity to be famous and successful and seen by others.
The opposite of having an opportunity would be a lack of one. The opposite of opportunity (beneficial situation) could be misfortune, mischance, or dilemma.