He hears someone behind the curtains in his mother's room and he stabs first and asks questions ("Is it the king?") later. He switches the sealed orders carried by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on a moment's thought. When the ship is attacked by pirates, Hamlet boards the pirate ship without finding out whether anyone else is going to follow him.
The recorder is a symbol for the manipulation of people. Hamlet offers it to Rosencrantz and while doing this Hamlet reveals to Rosencrantz that he (Hamlet) is not a person who can be manipulated.
One difficult decision Prince Hamlet faced was whether to avenge his father’s murder by killing King Claudius. This choice is crucial because it encapsulates Hamlet's internal struggle between moral duty and the fear of the consequences of his actions. His hesitation not only prolongs the conflict but also leads to tragic outcomes, highlighting themes of revenge, morality, and the complexities of human action in Shakespeare's play. Ultimately, this decision shapes the course of the narrative and Hamlet's own fate.
What does he intend to make his sole preoccupation
Hamlet will insert some dozen or fourteen lines into the play the Murder of Gonzago to make it seem more like the murder of his father.
Oh, yes. Hamlet tortures him constantly and gratuitously. "Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in shape of a camel?" Hamlet is just doing that to make Polonius look like a fool.
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They created that complicated system in order to make it difficult for government to take "hasty and inconsiderate actions."
The brothers were too hasty to get to work and made a complete mess of things.We reach a hasty decision, and we now realise it was the wrong one.
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To make a speedy, hasty and subtle exit, generally from an awkward situation.
The recorder is a symbol for the manipulation of people. Hamlet offers it to Rosencrantz and while doing this Hamlet reveals to Rosencrantz that he (Hamlet) is not a person who can be manipulated.
No, hastily doesn't make me mad, it doesn't even make me angry. However, it does make me salty, hasty, and last.
No, the ghost says that he is forbidden to describe purgatory. The ghost's purpose is not to make Hamlet more devout but to make him more vengeful.
One difficult decision Prince Hamlet faced was whether to avenge his father’s murder by killing King Claudius. This choice is crucial because it encapsulates Hamlet's internal struggle between moral duty and the fear of the consequences of his actions. His hesitation not only prolongs the conflict but also leads to tragic outcomes, highlighting themes of revenge, morality, and the complexities of human action in Shakespeare's play. Ultimately, this decision shapes the course of the narrative and Hamlet's own fate.
What does he intend to make his sole preoccupation
Hamlet will insert some dozen or fourteen lines into the play the Murder of Gonzago to make it seem more like the murder of his father.
Someone comes on and says, "It is night", although they usually make it more poetic than that. E.g. "How goes the night, boy?" (Macbeth, 2,1) "I cannot, by the progress of the stars give guess how near to day." (Julius Caesar, 2,1) "What hour now? I think it lacks of twelve." (Hamlet, 1,4)