Table of Contents
- 1 Who arrives at the castle to the delight of Hamlet?
- 2 What traveling group arrives at the castle Hamlet?
- 3 Who has arrived at Elsinore?
- 4 What do we learn about Hamlet’s state of mind from his 3rd soliloquy?
- 5 Who hides behind the arras in Gertrude’s bedroom in order to spy on Hamlet?
- 6 What play does Hamlet ask the actors to perform the day after their arrival?
- 7 Why is Claudius happy that Fortinbras only wants to pass Denmark?
- 8 Why does Hamlet visit Ophelia with his doublet all Unbraced no hat upon his head?
Who arrives at the castle to the delight of Hamlet?
However, the players don’t actually arrive in the scene until Hamlet has some fun at Polonius’s expense to delight his captive audience of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, after which four or five of the players finally enter.
What traveling group arrives at the castle Hamlet?
Within the castle, Claudius and Gertrude welcome Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two of Hamlet’s friends from Wittenberg.
Who are the players that Hamlet welcomes back to Denmark?
Hamlet responds by saying that he welcomes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as he welcomes the actors and hopes he can be a worthy host. Polonius enters to announce the arrival of the players.
Who has arrived at Elsinore?
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Timeline and Summary 2.2 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern arrive in Elsinore and suck up to King Claudius. He mixes up their names. 2.2 After sucking up to Claudius, they meet up with Hamlet.
What do we learn about Hamlet’s state of mind from his 3rd soliloquy?
His fatal flaw can enhance his struggle, because he talks himself out of things often. In Hamlet’s third soliloquy, it exposes his true thoughts on life, and how he deals with grief. Hamlet’s mind morphs from suicide to remorse. One of his fears is being unaware of what comes after death.
What does Hamlet wish for Polonius or anyone else to take from him?
Polonius first asks if Hamlet recognizes him, and Hamlet replies he knows him as a “fishmonger” (that’s a guy who sells fish). When Polonius says he’s not a fishmonger, Hamlet essentially says that’s too bad. He wishes Polonius were someone as honest as a man selling fish.
Who hides behind the arras in Gertrude’s bedroom in order to spy on Hamlet?
Polonius is behind the arras (curtain) spying. Hamlet stabs him. 63.
What play does Hamlet ask the actors to perform the day after their arrival?
Technically, Hamlet makes two requests of the player: he first asks the actor to put on a play called The Murder of Gonzago and then asks whether he would be able to memorize and insert a short speech (roughly a dozen lines) that Hamlet himself will provide (2.2. 563–569).
What story does Hamlet ask to hear from the players?
What speech does Hamlet ask the player to recite? The speech tells about the bloody revenge Pyrrhus takes for the death of his father Achilles. Hamlet probably wants to hear this because its similar to his situation with his father’s death. He might hope to be inspired by the story to do what Pyrrhus did.
Why is Claudius happy that Fortinbras only wants to pass Denmark?
At first, he had thought it was for war against Poland, but now he knows the truth. King was so happy by Fortinbras’ promise that he gave Fortinbras money and permission to take soldiers to Poland. He only asks Claudius for permission to allow Fortinbras to pass through Denmark to get to Poland.
Why does Hamlet visit Ophelia with his doublet all Unbraced no hat upon his head?
In Scene 1, Hamlet visits Ophelia “with his doublet all unbraced, / No hat upon his head” to… declare his love for her. convince her of his madness. Hamlet is angered by his inability to get the lines correct.