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In at least one paragraph, describe Hamlet's conflicts throughout the three different soliloquies he gives and explain how each one is different?

The final paragraph of Baines's document reads: These thinges, with many other shall by good & honest witnes be approved to be his opinions and Comon Speeches


Did Claudius tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they must tell the players not to obey any of Hamlet's orders?

No. There is nothing like that in the play.


Did Hamlet ever actually weep?

This may be open to interpretation. However, in many modern interpretations of Shakespeare's play, Hamlet is portrayed to be crying at least sometime in the play.


What is Hamlet act 5 scene 1 line 260?

Hamlet to Laertes, who's choking him in his sister's freshly dug grave: "I prithee take they fingers from my throat." Hamlet naturally picked the least appropriate time possible to be polite.


Who is Claudius and why does Hamlet dislike him so much?

Claudius was the brother of old King Hamlet (father of Prince Hamlet the hero of the play). When King Hamlet died, Claudius became king and married his widow Gertrude (Prince Hamlet's mother). Hamlet felt that it was too soon after his father's death for them to marry and also there used the idea that your husband or wife siblings were your siblings so to marry them was a kind of incest. So Hamlet wasn't very keen on his uncle to begin with - then he saw his father's ghost and found that Claudius had murdered his father. Read the play or at least see the film - the one with Mel Gibson isn't bad. Or read the prose version in Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. It is worth studying properly.

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In at least one paragraph, describe Hamlet's conflicts throughout the three different soliloquies he gives and explain how each one is different?

The final paragraph of Baines's document reads: These thinges, with many other shall by good & honest witnes be approved to be his opinions and Comon Speeches


What are the two commonly used alignments?

Left aligned and justified are commonly used, with centre alignment quite common, and right justified being the least used.


Did Claudius tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they must tell the players not to obey any of Hamlet's orders?

No. There is nothing like that in the play.


Did Hamlet ever actually weep?

This may be open to interpretation. However, in many modern interpretations of Shakespeare's play, Hamlet is portrayed to be crying at least sometime in the play.


What is Hamlet act 5 scene 1 line 260?

Hamlet to Laertes, who's choking him in his sister's freshly dug grave: "I prithee take they fingers from my throat." Hamlet naturally picked the least appropriate time possible to be polite.


What was hamlet doing before getting talked to by the ghost?

Which time? In Act 1 he was waiting for the ghost to show up, hoping he would talk to him. In Act 3, Hamlet is haranguing his mother when the ghost turns up (well at least Hamlet sees and hears him).


Who is the character in The firework-maker's daughter?

well there are a few main characters and those are Lila,Chulak and Hamlet... Lila is the firework makers daughter,Hamlet is a talking elephant and last but not least Chulak is the elephant keepers personal servant and has to go everywhere with Hamlet...


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.


Who wrote Origin?

William Shakespeare. Hamlet is now in the public domain. He also wrote many other plays, such as Romeo and Juliet.Some scholars postulate that there was an older version of "Hamlet" that Shakespeare used as his source material, or at least was aware of. They refer to this anonymous work as "Ur-Hamlet."


Who wrote The Originals?

William Shakespeare. Hamlet is now in the public domain. He also wrote many other plays, such as Romeo and Juliet.Some scholars postulate that there was an older version of "Hamlet" that Shakespeare used as his source material, or at least was aware of. They refer to this anonymous work as "Ur-Hamlet."


How many months did Hamlet live after his fathers death?

At the play The Mousetrap Ophelia says it is "twice two months" since the senior Hamlet died. After that there is time for Hamlet to leave, for Laertes to hear in France that his father has died, and to return to Denmark, reconcile with Claudius, hear that Hamlet is returned, plan a fencing match and put it into motion: at least a couple of weeks more. It is about four-and-a-half months later.


Where was Hamlet when he said to be or not to be?

the person who said this was, I believe, in fact Hamlet himself at the beginning. If I am wrong forgive me, but to my educated knowledge I do believe dearly this is true. I hope this is at least some use to you - but yes, HAMLET SAID "To be, or not be - that is the question."