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Is the climax of Hamlet is generally considered to occur when Hamlet does not take the opportunity to kill the praying Claudius?

No I was not. According to the text, killing someone while they are free of sin(like while praying) will allow them to skip purgatory and go straight to heaven. Hamlet Senior (the ghost) did not have this chance to pray before being killed. Because of this, he is stuck in purgatory. Hamlet wants Claudius to have the same result has Hamlet Senior had. The ironic thing about this scene is that after Hamlet leaves, Claudius says that he unable to truly confess his sins; therefore, if Hamlet would have killed him, Claudius still would have gone to purgatory.


Did George Weasley ever forget his brother?

Never. He was never quite the same after Fred died and was unable to cast a Patronus spell, as all his happy memories were with Fred.


Why does king Hamlets ghost come back to speak with Hamlet?

There are a couple of interpretations of the ghost's motives, the two most common are: A) The Ghost appears to Hamlet because he wants Hamlet to avenge his "murder, Most foul!" B) The Ghost is not an "honest ghost" but rather the devil.


What does Ophelia tell Claudius about hamlet?

Assuming you are talking about Act II, Ophelia describes how Hamlet came to her chamber, looking disheveled and unkempt, looking depressed, unable to speak, but looked at her, sighed, and wandered away, distracted.


Was the joker ever married?

In The Dark Knight when he goes to Harvey Dent's fund raiser and talks to Rachel. He tells her about how his wife left him. Also in the Comic book, "The Killing Joke" He tries to be a comedian but fails. Which makes him unable to support his pregnant wife.

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In what paradox of salvation does Claudius feel trapped?

Claudius feels trapped in the paradox of salvation between wanting to repent for his sins and feeling unable to truly repent because he is unwilling to give up the crown and all the power that comes with it. He is torn between his desire for forgiveness and his fear of giving up everything he has gained through his actions.


What is ironic about claudius' last lines in scene iii in act 3?

In Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Claudius's last lines reveal his awareness of his guilt and the weight of his sins, as he expresses a desire to pray for forgiveness but feels unable to do so genuinely. The irony lies in his acknowledgment of his wrongdoing while simultaneously being unable to repent, highlighting the conflict between his ambition and conscience. Despite his position of power, he is trapped by his own moral corruption, emphasizing the futility of his attempts to seek redemption. This contradiction underscores the theme of internal struggle and the consequences of unchecked ambition.


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How can Europes economic weaknesses leading up to the depression be traced to world war 1?

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Is the climax of Hamlet is generally considered to occur when Hamlet does not take the opportunity to kill the praying Claudius?

No I was not. According to the text, killing someone while they are free of sin(like while praying) will allow them to skip purgatory and go straight to heaven. Hamlet Senior (the ghost) did not have this chance to pray before being killed. Because of this, he is stuck in purgatory. Hamlet wants Claudius to have the same result has Hamlet Senior had. The ironic thing about this scene is that after Hamlet leaves, Claudius says that he unable to truly confess his sins; therefore, if Hamlet would have killed him, Claudius still would have gone to purgatory.


Why did many Romans think that claudius would not be a very good leader?

Because he had a disability that unable him to talk properly and stammer a lot, and could not walk straight because of the imbalance in his brain. According to the novel, "I, Claudius" he was regarded as "Claudius, the Idiot" throughout his life by his family members and peers. However he was no idiot, he only had that disability, everything else about him is normal and his intellect were substantial. they acually thought that he was awsome


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How did World War 1 contribute to Europes economic weaknesses leading up to the Great Depression?

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Why were Jews unable to escape to other countries when Hitler came to power?

cause hitler was against Jews and thought of them as savages and treated them as that by making them work and killing them


Which sentences from the text suggest that Okonkwo is depressed after killing Ikemefuna?

After killing Ikemefuna, Okonkwo is profoundly affected. He is troubled by the guilt and remorse, and he is haunted by the memory of the boy's death. The text describes how Okonkwo is unable to sleep or eat, indicating his mental and emotional turmoil.