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What do you dread according to Hamlet?

A half-naked Hamlet bursting into her boudoir.


What is the significances of To be or not to be in Hamlet?

To be or not to be is Hamlet's speech thinking about suicide. He wonders whether it's worth it to live with so many pains and problems when death would end them all. But, he realises, that the fear of what comes after death makes us stay with what we have, since no one knows what death brings.


Was Hamlet still virgin when he died?

This is unknown since he is a fictional character.


To be, or not to be: that is the question. Hamlet, what is your decision"?

Hamlet is contemplating whether to live or die, facing a difficult choice.


What is Hamlet's to be or not to be dealing with?

Whether he should kill himself of not


What is true of Hamlet by the end of Act Two?

Hamlet suggests that he may act crazy. The audience does not know how Hamlet will avenge his father's death. It is not yet known whether Hamlet will fulfill his father's wish.


What effect does this meeting does have on hamlet?

Hamlet and Fortinbras do not actually meet. Fortinbras has no grounds for saying that Hamlet might have been a "goodly king". Hamlet does encounter Fortinbras's army in Act 4 Scene 4 and, in some versions of the play at least, goes off on a soliloquy in which he wonders if he is a coward, and yet again vows to complete his revenge.


What did the saying To Be Or Not To Be come from?

This is a quotation from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It is part of a soliliquy Hamlet makes when deciding whether to kill himself.


In Hamlet what does Polonius want to do before they send Hamlet away?

Polonius is interested in seeing whether spying on Hamlet's conversation with Gertrude will justify his theory that Hamlet is mad for love. (see the end of Act 3 Scene 1)


Hamlet's soliloquy pondered whether or not this metalloid was diatomic?

Boron


What's the setting of Hamlet?

Hamlet is set in the Kingdom of Denmark, a Northern European nation. The time period in which Hamlet is set is unknown. However, it can be reasonably assumed that the play takes place in the Medieval period or in the fifteenth to sixteenth centuries.


What were Hamlet's inward and outward conflicts?

man vs himself - Deciding whether to kill Claudius or not. In addition to this, Hamlet shows through his sililoquies whether he should live or die. "To be or not to be, that is the question" man vs man - Hamlet vs. Claudius. Hamlet vs. Laertes. Hamlet vs. Polonius man vs. society - Claudius can't punish Hamlet because the civilians love him. Claudius and Gertrude's marriage are considered incestous, and therefore go against society's norms.