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Post by maribarraza on Oct 24, 2011 20:09:33 GMT -5
In Act three both women, Ophelia and Gertrude have a greater purpose, Hamlet wants them to believe he is truly crazy in order to get others to believe it as well. While Hamlet and Ophelia are watching the play he is able to convince her by talking a whole bunch about random facts and how what has happening in the play (the queen taking about marrying again) is merely entertaining. As for his mother Gertrude, he is able to get out all of his feelings to her in scene 4 he tells her that because of everything she has done he wishes he wasnt her son. When he says this she does believe he is crazy. He is however able to get her back to reality with everything he says. -I think its kind of cruel and unusual that Polonius dies, but he also deserved it.
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