Who Does Hamlet Think Is Behind The Tapestry?

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Hamlet runs through the tapestry with his sword (actually thinking

Claudius

might be there), killing Polonius

Who does Hamlet think is hiding behind the arras?


Polonius

Does Hamlet really know who is hiding behind the arras?

What

Hamlet doesn’t know is that Polonius

Who does Hamlet tell where he hid the body?

Hamlet is brought before King Claudius

Why did Hamlet strike instantly at the figure behind the arras in his mother’s room?

He doesnt want Claudius to go to heaven. he wants him to go to Hell. Why does Hamlet strike instantly at the figure behind the arras in his mothers room? …

The ghost thought Hamlet was going to kill his motherGertrude, so he told him you are not to kill your mother we just want to explain to her.

What was Hamlet’s tragic flaw?

The word ‘tragic flaw’ is taken from the Greek concept of Hamartia used by Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics. Shakespeare’s tragic hero Hamlet’s fatal flaw is his failure to act immediately to kill Claudius, his uncle and murderer of his father. His tragic flaw is ‘

procrastination

‘.

Why can’t Gertrude see the ghost?

Gertrude seeing

the ghost would have served no purpose in the play

, or it would have been counter productive. The ghost could appear and disappear at will. He need the guards to see him, so they would pass the word on to Hamlet. He needed Hamlet to see him in order to send Hamlet on the road to revenge.

Why does Hamlet say the body is with the king but the king is not with the body?

In this exchange, Hamlet riffs on a well known legal doctrine of his day. “The body is with the king, but the king is not with the body” meant that

the king in his own person can make and enforce laws, but the laws and obedience one owes doesn’t disappear if the king dies

.

What caused Ophelia to go crazy?

Ophelia is a generally weak character; she bends to the will of everyone: the king and queen, her brother, her father, and Hamlet. When these people are removed from her, or disapprove of her, she breaks.

When Hamlet mistakenly kills Polonius

What does Hamlet mean by the body is with the king but the king is not with the body?

He says “the body is with the king, but the king is not with the body” (4.2. 27-28). This is a reference

to a law that says the king has the right to enforce the laws, but that the laws don’t just go away when the king dies

. Hamlet starts to explain himself, but he trails off, leading Guildenstern to interrupt.

Who told the famous lines to be or not to be?

The famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy comes from William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet (written around 1601) and is spoken by

the titular Prince Hamlet

in Act 3, Scene 1. It is 35 lines long.

Why does Hamlet’s tone switch with his mother?

Only Hamlet can see the ghost so Gertrude is frightened that her son is speaking to “th’ incorporal air.” But the ghost reminds Hamlet that he is not to take revenge on his mother. Then Hamlet’s tone changes to

a softer approach

. He tells his mother not to worry, that he is not crazy.

How does Hamlet react to killing this person by mistake how remorseful does Hamlet appear?

Hamlet does not seem to feel guilty about killing Polonius. In fact, when Claudius inquires as to Polonius’s whereabouts,

Hamlet engages in some rather off-color humor

, indicating that he feels no remorse about his actions.

What is Hamlet’s greatest weakness?

Hamlet’s

main strength

in the first four acts is also his great weakness: he thinks before he acts. In many ways, this is a strength. Much as he loved his father and dislikes Claudius, he doesn’t rush in immediately after the ghost ‘s revelation and murder his uncle….

Is Hamlet actually crazy?

Hamlet says in asides throughout the play that

he is not, in fact insane

, but sometimes his performance is so convincing that it is difficult to tell. Indeed, Hamlet himself wonders if he is not mad, most notably when he sees his father’s apparition in his mother’s bedroom.

What is the answer to Hamlet’s To Be or Not To Be?

The following responses to Hamlet’s big question each win a random book. “There is only one philosophical problem which is really serious:

suicide

. To decide whether life is or is not worth living.” So opined Albert Camus, and he proffered an answer too.

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