hamlet is upset with his mother because she remarried only 2 months after his father's death.
False. Lots of characters speak in prose when they are not saying something serious, or when they are upset or disturbed. Note Hamlet (a Prince) in his entire conversation with Osric and Horatio in Act 5 Scene 2. Or Lear (a King) when talking in his madness with the blind Gloucester in Act 4 Scene 6.
Juliet is angry with the Nurse at the end of scene 5 in Act 3 because the Nurse thinks she should just marry Paris after Juliet asks the Nurse for advice (even if Juliet doesnt love Paris). Also because Romeo can never come and see her n she can never go and see him. The Nurse thinks Paris is a good guy for Juliet instead of Romeo.
I think that you have your Act and/or scene wrong. Act I, scene v opens with the servants cleaning up after the banquet. Juliet is annoyed at the beginning of Act II, scene v because the nurse is taking so long to return from her meeting with Romeo. Juliet is anxious at the beginning of Act III, scene ii because she wants the day to end so that she can be with Romeo (her bridegroom).
she is upset because she finds that Juliet is dead!!
Act 1, scene 5 Ghost: "I find the apt; And duller shoulst thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf, Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear: 'Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abused; but know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy father's life Now wears his crown." Hamlet: "O my prophetic soul! My uncle?" This is meaning that Claudius is the "serpent" who murdered King Hamlet. Ironic isn't it, Claudius is King Hamlet's brother.
remarried only two months after his father's death.
Hamlet is upset because one of them being his father's death. He's also angry at the fact that his mother is remarrying his uncle (Claudius) just within two months of his father's death.
Laertes talks with his father, then he leaves the room shortly after Ophelia enters Hamlet is conflicted, brooding, and resentful when he sees his mother Gertrude becomes upset with Hamlet because Hamlet does not like Claudius.
Laertes talks with his father, then he leaves the room shortly after Ophelia enters Hamlet is conflicted, brooding, and resentful when he sees his mother Gertrude becomes upset with Hamlet because Hamlet does not like Claudius..
In Act 2, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Ophelia is deeply upset because she has just experienced a disturbing encounter with Hamlet. He behaves erratically and violently towards her, leading her to feel confused and frightened about his mental state and their relationship. Ophelia is torn between her loyalty to her father, Polonius, and her feelings for Hamlet, amplifying her distress. This emotional turmoil reflects the larger themes of madness and betrayal in the play.
Act 4, Scene 3. Hamlet is being banished from Denmark and sent to England after killing Polonius. King: So is it, if thou knew'st our purposes. Hamlet: I see a cherub that sees them. But come, for England! Farewell, dear mother. King: They loving father, Hamlet. Hamlet: My mother. Father and mother is man and wife, man and wife is one flesh, and so, my mother. Come, for England!
In Act 3, Scene 1, Claudius and Polonius try to get Hamlet to reveal his private thoughts by setting up a meeting with his erstwhile girlfriend Ophelia. When Hamlet arrives, he probably knows full well that Claudius is lurking somewhere around but does not appear to be sure that Ophelia is party to the trap. Eventually, however, he figures out that Ophelia knows all about it and it makes him very angry.
Gertrude and Claudius were in-laws before the murder of King Hamlet. When they married afterwards, it was considered incest. Hamlet was upset by his mother's speedy marriage because it suggests she didn't mourn for her husband properly. Also, the idea of marrying her husband's brother disgusts and angers Hamlet, particularly since Gertrude is getting old and "The heyday in the blood is tame". Hamlet disapproves of the marriage which is why he's always thinking about it.
He is upset because his mom(Queen Gertrude) marries his uncle(Claudius) who is now the king right I don't know the second reason.
Hamlet is upset because his uncle, Claudius killed his father, married his mother, and took his place at the throne. He is also upset because he can't do anything about it throughout the whole play.
Mrs. Van Daan is upset at the beginning of the scene because she feels ignored by the others and is frustrated by the lack of attention and resources available to her.
At the beginning of the play, Hamlet is acting in a melancholy way for two reasons: 1 His father has died, and has been succeeded by his uncle. 2 His mother has married his uncle. For reasons not entirely clear, Hamlet idolized his father but despises his uncle. He is still depressed about his father's death long after everyone else has moved on. He is also depressed because his uncle, whom he despises, is now the king. He also cannot get over the fact that his mother does not share his dislike of his uncle and has married him.