King Claudius believes that Hamlet is a threat to him because Hamlet killed Polonius, who was hiding behind the curtains and Hamlet and actually thought it
was Claudius. Claudius feels threatened and in danger by Hamlets behavior and
as a precaution sends him to England, where Claudius also sends a letter to kill
Hamlet upon arrival in England.
Claudius has sent written instructions to the English to put Hamlet to death when he arrives there.
Claudius allows Laertes to head back to England. This was used to bring out the unjust treatment of Hamlet, whose own request was denied.
2 parts to this question... To get rid of Hamlet, King Claudius first sends Hamlet to Englan along with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with a letter that requests putting Hamlet to death. This plan fails because Hamlet finds out and switches the letter resulting in the death of its carrier (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern). When he comes back.. the King tries to get rid of him by 1. Putting poisin in his drink (but fails and Gertrude ends up drinking it). 2. Poisining Laertes' sowrd so he would kill Hamlet while fighting, and he succeeds. (But of course that happens after Hamlet finds out and kills the King)
yes of course
actors.
Claudius has sent written instructions to the English to put Hamlet to death when he arrives there.
Claudius allows Laertes to head back to England. This was used to bring out the unjust treatment of Hamlet, whose own request was denied.
hamlet kills him Hamlet is "frightened by some movemnet behind the curtain" and slays him thinking it was Cladius.
2 parts to this question... To get rid of Hamlet, King Claudius first sends Hamlet to Englan along with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with a letter that requests putting Hamlet to death. This plan fails because Hamlet finds out and switches the letter resulting in the death of its carrier (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern). When he comes back.. the King tries to get rid of him by 1. Putting poisin in his drink (but fails and Gertrude ends up drinking it). 2. Poisining Laertes' sowrd so he would kill Hamlet while fighting, and he succeeds. (But of course that happens after Hamlet finds out and kills the King)
yes of course
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern do not know the true purpose of their journey to England. They are being used by King Claudius to escort Prince Hamlet to England, where he is supposed to be executed. The two friends are unaware of the plot against Hamlet and are manipulated by the king for his own political gain.
actors.
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Laertes arrives home from France. He returns to Denmark to mourn the death of his father, Polonius, who has been killed by Hamlet. Laertes' arrival sets off a series of events that lead to confrontations between him and Hamlet, ultimately contributing to the play's tragic conclusion.
hamlet killed polonius by accident. polonius was hiding behind the arrays in gertrudes room and hamlet thought it was claudius so he stabbed him with his sword only to find that it wasnt cladius, but polonius.
he switches the out with letters that arrange for the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
In Act 5 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," a messenger named Osric arrives at court to deliver a message from the King of England regarding a duel between Hamlet and Laertes. He is characterized by his flamboyant manner and serves as a conduit for the royal invitation to the duel, which is part of the larger plot involving treachery and revenge. Osric's arrival highlights the themes of manipulation and the impending tragedy that unfolds in the final act.
Hamlet calls Rosencrantz a "sponge" because he always does as Cladius pleases. He obeys him no matter what. He has no thoughts of his own--he just sucks up the thoughts and plans of the king and they come out when he is squeezed. Hamlet says that like a sponge once Claudius is done with him, he will get rid of him.