What message do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern carry to the king? | Hamlet wants to put on a play. |
Summarize the main points of the “To Be or Not to Be” soliloquy. | Hamlet ponders whether or not he should kill himself–why most people don’t. |
According to Hamlet, why don’t most people kill themselves when they are miserable? | “For fear of something after death”; FEAR OF THE AFTERLIFE |
Describe Hamlet’s tone when he speaks to Ophelia. | First, he is happy to see her. When he realizes she is rejecting him he becomes rude. When he realizes they are being watched, he becomes abusive. |
Describe Hamlet’s feelings about marriage. | He has lost faith in it–in part, because of his mother, but also because he has lost faith in humanity. |
What do the King and Polonius decide about Hamlet’s condition after eavesdropping on Hamlet and Ophelia? | They decide that Hamlet is not just lovesick and something has to be done about his behavior; the king wants to send him to England. |
What was the King’s reaction to the play, and what does it mean? | The king stopped the play at the poisoning. This means that the ghost was right–he did kill his brother. |
The King has Rosencrantz and Guildenstern prepare to do what? Why? | He has them prepare to go to England because he is afraid of Hamlet. |
Why doesn’t Hamlet kill the King when the King is kneeling? | The King is praying–he will go to heaven if Hamlet kills him, but Hamlet wants him to suffer. |
How does Polonius die? | Hamlet stabs him while he is spying on the meeting between Hamlet and his mother; Hamlet thinks he is the King. |
What does the ghost tell Hamlet this time? | He scolds him for his delay and instructs him to help his mother. |
What would Hamlet have his mother do? | Stop sleeping with the King. |
Hamlet Act 3 Study Questions
July 5, 2019