Polonius didn't have any type of cover or guard while listening in on the conversation and wasn't expecting for Hamlet to notice him, "him"(What Hamlet had thought was the supposed Claudius) It was maybe because Hamlet had thought Polonius was Claudius, but even so.
Polonius hid behind the tapestry or the arras while he was eavesdropping on Gertude and Hamlet. Hamlet thought that it happened to be the king Claudius who was spying on him and had hid behind there, but to his unknowing, after slashing away at the cloth he found that he had killed Polonius. Hamlet, instead of being shocked by killing the man said that he was a fool and hid his body somewhere.
Hamlet had a sword and Polonius was unarmed. In fact, Hamlet thought it was Claudius when he stabbed through the Arras at the figure spying on him and his mother.
Probably because he is. He has treated Polonius throughout the play with the uttermost contempt, and this does not change after Polonius is dead.
Polonius dies in the play. Hamlet kills him while he is in Gertrude's room. Polonius was spying on Hamlet. Hamlet thought that there was a mouse behind the curtain so he swung his sword and killed polonius while he was behind the curtain.
Yes, hamlet is one of his most famous plays. to be or not to be? that is the question. ;p
Ophelia is a good character in the sense that she is well-written and interesting. The character of Ophelia is also basically a good person. When she gets involved in things like helping her father spy on Hamlet, she does it because she is weak and easily browbeaten. She hurts Hamlet just as much through her weakness as she would through malice, but she is not malicious.
She is a remarkably intelligent woman with a gift of terse observation. Her terseness makes her a great foil for Polonius. She also serves the function of preventing the poisoned wine from killing Hamlet. The closet scene is one of the most powerful in the play and brings out a number of important characteristics of Hamlet, as well as being the scene of the Polonius murder. She doesnt have much of a personality, she shows women are "easily led" and marrys her husbands brother right after he dies
Simply because he has no real intention of going to Wittenburg in the first place. He only wishes to get away from his Uncle, the king
Hamlet hesitates to act because he has moral reservations, fears that he will doom his soul, and understands the consequences attached to killing a king. Before accidentally killing Polonius, Hamlet passes a perfect opportunity to murder his uncle while he is praying, because he does not want Claudius's soul to go to heaven.
Polonius dies in the play. Hamlet kills him while he is in Gertrude's room. Polonius was spying on Hamlet. Hamlet thought that there was a mouse behind the curtain so he swung his sword and killed polonius while he was behind the curtain.
I am hesitant to forward it to Sal Carpinone's attention as I am sure it would discombobulate him since he is easily confused.
A person who adapts to situations easily could be called adaptable, flexible, or possibly resourceful; metaphorically such people are sometimes described as light on their feet.
Yes, hamlet is one of his most famous plays. to be or not to be? that is the question. ;p
Being easily tempered means quick to become irritated, angry, or upset in response to certain situations or triggers.
Ophelia is a good character in the sense that she is well-written and interesting. The character of Ophelia is also basically a good person. When she gets involved in things like helping her father spy on Hamlet, she does it because she is weak and easily browbeaten. She hurts Hamlet just as much through her weakness as she would through malice, but she is not malicious.
It was in his source. An essential part of the Hamlet story is that Hamlet feigns madness to keep his profile low while he plots the downfall of his uncle. Thus we hear that Hamlet will "put an antic disposition on" immediately after seeing the ghost. In the sources, Hamlet's assumed lunacy convinces his uncle that he is not a danger, so that he doesn't do Hamlet in. In Shakespeare's story, Claudius is not so easily fooled, and he does try to do Hamlet in, but it is his political sense and his love for Gertrude which keep him from doing it in an obvious way. Hamlet gets lucky and wriggles out of Claudius's trap. There is the additional element of lunacy in poor Ophelia. Her insanity is genuine, but unfortunately nobody believes that she drowned because she was insane, causing her to be buried without Christian rites. It is an irony that Hamlet's fake madness takes so many people in, yet Ophelia's real madness does not.
Emotionally healthy people do not break down easily. They have strong reaction to depressing situations.
She is a remarkably intelligent woman with a gift of terse observation. Her terseness makes her a great foil for Polonius. She also serves the function of preventing the poisoned wine from killing Hamlet. The closet scene is one of the most powerful in the play and brings out a number of important characteristics of Hamlet, as well as being the scene of the Polonius murder. She doesnt have much of a personality, she shows women are "easily led" and marrys her husbands brother right after he dies
Prioritizing, or ranking goals in order of importance, is necessary in situations where the most important of the possible goals may not be easily determined.
Simply because he has no real intention of going to Wittenburg in the first place. He only wishes to get away from his Uncle, the king