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Claudius and Gertrude discuss Hamlet’s behavior with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who say they have been unable to learn the cause of his melancholy.
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| What is the meaning behind Hamlet's unusual behavior? Do tell. | |
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| My Lord, we have not been able to find sense in Hamlet's madness. | |
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Hamlet enters, speaking thoughtfully and agonizingly to himself about the question of whether to commit suicide to end the pain of experience.
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| To be, or not to be: that is the question | |
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After getting orders from Polonius to return Hamlet's items Opehila approaches him only to find Hamlet angrily annouce that he had never loved her and storm out.
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| Hmmm.. Hamlet’s strange behavior has clearly not been caused by love for Ophelia | |
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| We should observe his actions with his mother before taking any more action. | |
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