outward appearances of grief are not the same as grief itself.
Hamlet versus his girlfriend, Ophelia
Gertrude
I'd say the gravedigger. Nothing much seems to bother him.
Hamlet dies because he is stabbed by Laertes with a poisoned sword. It is not stated what the poison is. Perhaps it could be hemlock, but it seems that hemlock is less fast-acting, especially for the tiny dose that Hamlet must have received. (See Plato's Phaedo for an example of death by hemlock.)
They are. If they weren't, Hamlet wouldn't have sent them to their death. They had the opportunity to betray him when they were out of his sight. It seems the king didn't completely take them into his confidence, though, so perhaps their loyalty wasn't total.
Hamlet versus his girlfriend, Ophelia
Gertrude
In Hamlet, Hamlet's step father and uncle Claudius could be considered his rival. This is because Hamlet seems to possess the Oedipus Complex. He competes with this new father for the possession of his mother.
I'd say the gravedigger. Nothing much seems to bother him.
It could be a corruption of a Shakespearian quote from Hamlet, in which the character says "Alas, poor Yorik, I knew him." The slang makes it difficult, though, as it may just be "I hardly knew her." which seems simple enough.
This question seems to be unanswerable
he always seems to say 'its a long and strange road'
The ghost of Hamlet's father appears to the watchmen. Hamlet's mother encourages Hamlet to act happy. Hamlet is asked to avenge his father's death. Hamlet tells his friends not to be surprised if it seems like he's acting crazy.
This quote is attributed to Albert Einstein. (See Related links below)
Hamlet dies because he is stabbed by Laertes with a poisoned sword. It is not stated what the poison is. Perhaps it could be hemlock, but it seems that hemlock is less fast-acting, especially for the tiny dose that Hamlet must have received. (See Plato's Phaedo for an example of death by hemlock.)
This seems. This seems to be the right answer, doesn't it?
No. I do not know why you ask this question, for it seems a bit... never mind. OK fine, if you must know, it seems like a stupid question. But you know that famous quote: there aren't stupid questions, only stupid people.