The word "daggers," or "dagger," appears four times in the Second Quarto printing. It appears three times in the First Folio verson. The difference is not in the dialogue, but in a stage direction in the last scene.
On the contrary, he says he will speak daggers to her but not use them.
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.
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Hamlet says he is angry enough with his mother to kill her, but will no do so. He will not use physical violence but attempt to hurt her with words
to see if its really a ghost
On the contrary, he says he will speak daggers to her but not use them.
If we talk about the ghost ,it was Hamlet's father King Hamlet's ghost and it appears four times throughout the play.
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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.
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Hamlet says he is angry enough with his mother to kill her, but will no do so. He will not use physical violence but attempt to hurt her with words
daggers daggers daggers
Hamlet, about five times, Claudius and Gertrude.
to see if its really a ghost
The daggers symbolize betrayal and the act of assassination in Julius Caesar. They represent the conspiracy against Caesar and his eventual murder. The daggers also symbolize power and the lengths that people are willing to go to in order to obtain it.
Dating Hamlet has 176 pages.
Hamlet's Father has 104 pages.