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If Reynaldo follows Polonius’ instruction, he will essentially ruin Laertes’ reputation while trying to gather information.
He doesn't. He breaks into Claudius's chamber to demand justice for his father's death. Hamlet breaks into Ophelia's chamber for . . . well, we aren't entirely sure. Maybe he wanted to catch her in her underwear.
It's mostly Polonius's scheme, not Claudius's. Polonius is a spymaster and his answer to everything is to spy on the person. He proposes that by spying on Hamlet's supposedly private conversation with his mother, Polonius may learn something relating to Hamlet's madness. It's an Elizabethan wiretap. Polonius suggests the scheme in 3,1 as follows: My lord, do as you please, But if you hold it fit, after the play, Let his queen mother all alone entreat him To show his grief. Let her be round with him, And I'll be placed, so please you, in the ear Of all their confidence. Claudius agrees because "madness in great ones should not unwatched go." In 3,3 Polonius tells Claudius "he's going to his mother's closet. Behind the arras I'll convey myself to hear the process." he then says And, as you said, and wisely was it said, 'Tis meet that some more audience than a mother, Since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear The speech of vantage. Claudius said no such thing. Polonius is putting his own words in Claudius's mouth and then congratulating the king on how clever he is for saying them. Polonius knows how to be a courtier.
some people may think they are living in a hamlet because their village doesn't have any shops. a hamlet is a settlement which consists of only 2-4 houses. some small groups of houses that are close to a village are often thought to be hamlets when they are actually considered to be part of a village. there are very few hamlets around these days. it could also be a breakfast item
Barnard Castle School's motto is 'Once you have mastered small matters you may attempt great ones safely'.
In Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," Farquhar and his wife learn from the visitor, who is a Union soldier in disguise, that the South is in desperate need of support and that sabotage against the Union forces is encouraged. The soldier's deceptive conversation ignites Farquhar's desire to take action for the Confederate cause, ultimately leading him to attempt to sabotage the bridge. This encounter highlights the themes of deception and the impact of war on individual lives.
He doesn't. He breaks into Claudius's chamber to demand justice for his father's death. Hamlet breaks into Ophelia's chamber for . . . well, we aren't entirely sure. Maybe he wanted to catch her in her underwear.
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Learn English, then maybe you can attempt science.
It's mostly Polonius's scheme, not Claudius's. Polonius is a spymaster and his answer to everything is to spy on the person. He proposes that by spying on Hamlet's supposedly private conversation with his mother, Polonius may learn something relating to Hamlet's madness. It's an Elizabethan wiretap. Polonius suggests the scheme in 3,1 as follows: My lord, do as you please, But if you hold it fit, after the play, Let his queen mother all alone entreat him To show his grief. Let her be round with him, And I'll be placed, so please you, in the ear Of all their confidence. Claudius agrees because "madness in great ones should not unwatched go." In 3,3 Polonius tells Claudius "he's going to his mother's closet. Behind the arras I'll convey myself to hear the process." he then says And, as you said, and wisely was it said, 'Tis meet that some more audience than a mother, Since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear The speech of vantage. Claudius said no such thing. Polonius is putting his own words in Claudius's mouth and then congratulating the king on how clever he is for saying them. Polonius knows how to be a courtier.
90% of people learn the most when they attempt to teach it to others! - Source: Algebra I Honors teachers' poster ..
learn to spell saxophoneHire a teacher - you will most definitely damage it if you attempt it on your own.
learn to spell saxophoneHire a teacher - you will most definitely damage it if you attempt it on your own.
learn to spell saxophoneHire a teacher - you will most definitely damage it if you attempt it on your own.
The phrase "do an attempt" is not commonly used in English; instead, you would typically say "make an attempt." This means to try or to put forth effort toward achieving something. For example, one might make an attempt to solve a problem or learn a new skill. Using the correct phrase enhances clarity in communication.
No idea but if you do attempt it, do so with a kitten. You know how difficult cats can be - good luck.
If you mean Alanis Morissette, what types of songs? I don't know. But check them for yourself: (songs) Uninvited Ironic Guardian So Pure Unsent Crazy You Learn