At the end of Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Hamlet plans to feign madness as a way to investigate the circumstances surrounding his father's death and to confirm the ghost's claims about King Claudius. He intends to observe Claudius's behavior and reactions, particularly during the upcoming play, which he believes will reveal the truth about the murder. This strategy allows Hamlet to gather information while maintaining a guise that will protect him from suspicion.
It depends which scene 3. At the end of Act 1 Scene 3 she's a bit bewildered by this sudden talk of marriage. At the end of Act 2 Scene 3, she's waiting at home very impatiently. At the end of Act 3 Scene 3 she is miserable. At the end of Act 4 Scene 3 she is a little fearful but is determined to go along with the friar's plan. At the end of Act 5 Scene 3 she is dead.
They plan to get married the next day.
they died at the end of act3 scene2.
Hamlet starts acting mad in Act 1, after he has seen the ghost of his father. He says, "I'll put an antic disposition on."
To Brutus tent
The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
Avenge his death
It depends which scene 3. At the end of Act 1 Scene 3 she's a bit bewildered by this sudden talk of marriage. At the end of Act 2 Scene 3, she's waiting at home very impatiently. At the end of Act 3 Scene 3 she is miserable. At the end of Act 4 Scene 3 she is a little fearful but is determined to go along with the friar's plan. At the end of Act 5 Scene 3 she is dead.
Depends which scene. At the end of Act 2 he marries them, if that is what you are asking about.
In Act 1, Scene 2 of Hamlet, King Hamlet has been dead for two months. This information is revealed by Horatio, who mentions that King Hamlet's death occurred two months prior to the events of the play.
Puck accomplishes Oberon's plan at the end of Act 3, Scene 2 by applying the love potion to Lysander's eyes so that when he wakes up, he will see Hermia and be in love with her again. Puck promises Oberon that by the time dawn breaks, everything will be set right and the love spell will no longer affect the wrong people.
The Nurse, in act 2 scene 5.
They plan to get married the next day.
they died at the end of act3 scene2.
According to my copy of the play, line 117 of Act 2 Scene 2 (the balcony scene) is "I have no joy of this contract tonight" which has nothing to do with making any plans.
Hamlet starts acting mad in Act 1, after he has seen the ghost of his father. He says, "I'll put an antic disposition on."
To Brutus tent