Hamlet Questions on Act 2, Scene 1

Hamlet

In Act 2, Scene 1 of "Hamlet," Ophelia speaks to her father, Polonius, about Hamlet's disheveled appearance and bizarre behavior. This incident is significant as it reflects Hamlet's decision to...

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Hamlet

In Hamlet, examples of pathetic fallacy include the turbulent weather mirroring the chaos in Denmark, such as the stormy night when the ghost of King Hamlet appears. Additionally, Ophelia's madness...

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Hamlet

The mood in Hamlet shifts dramatically across various scenes. It ranges from the intense anxiety and foreboding in the ghost's appearance, to the contemplative and somber tone in Hamlet's...

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Hamlet

Reynaldo is instructed by Polonius to gather information about Laertes by pretending to be his friend and spreading false, unflattering stories about him, such as being a gambler and a party-goer....

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