What do Hamlet's responses to Polonius's questions in Act 2, Scene 2 suggest about Hamlet's feelings about his life? 9 of 21 Hamlet is unhappy with his present circumstances but optimistic about his future Hamlet is disgusted by what he sees but is committed to creating change Hamlet is ...
Previous Act 5, Scene 2 Hamlet Themes New! Understand every line of Hamlet. Read our modern English translation. Next Action and Inaction Themes and Colors LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Hamlet, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. ...
Hamlet: Setting1 key example New! Understand every line ofHamlet. Read ourmodern English translation. Next Similes Definition of Setting Setting is where and when a story or scene takes place. The where can be a real place like the city of New York, or it can be an imagined...read full...
Hamlet’s last soliloquy takes place in Act 4, Scene 4. Like his previous moments of pause, Hamlet uses the privacy of an empty stage to reflect on his behavior. By this point in the play, he has begun to understand a frustrating pattern in his behavior: he is paralyzed by his fear ...
Actually understand Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.
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Previous Act 4, Scene 4 Quiz Hamlet: Act 4, Scene 5 Quiz 8 questions New! Understand every line of Hamlet. Read our modern English translation. Next Act 4, Scene 6 Quiz Get 3 quizzes by signing up for a free account Test your knowledge of Act 4, Scene 5. Submit your ...