It also makes it clear that Hamlet feels powerless against the larger forces at work, that he sees murder as a power separate from his uncle as an individual actor. His attitude and fearfulness are informed by this belief. Unlock with LitCharts A+Related Characters: ...
What does Hamlet suggest to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in Act 2, Scene 2 about his madness? 15 of 21 That it is not something he can control That it is an act and he is mad only on occasion That it is the result of his father's death That Rosencrantz and Guildenstern will never un...
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