Table of Contents
- 1 What does the Player Queen promise her husband?
- 2 What does Hamlet’s mother promise?
- 3 What does the Player Queen say about 2nd marriages?
- 4 Who sends for Hamlet after the play?
- 5 How does the queen show her gratitude towards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
- 6 What is the play within the play in Hamlet?
- 7 What happens to the king and Queen in Hamlet?
- 8 What does the King Promise Laertes in Hamlet?
What does the Player Queen promise her husband?
King Claudius has summoned Hamlet’s two school chums to Elsinore to have them spy on the Prince and report back to Claudius, recounting Hamlet’s every move. The Queen promises them handsome compensation for their spying and assures them that Hamlet’s own good requires the service.
What does Hamlet’s mother promise?
what promise does hamlet ask his mother to make? she promises not to reveal Hamlet’s act of madness to Claudius.
What play does Hamlet request at court before the king and queen?
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 does Queen Gertrude reveal to King Claudius in Act 4 Scene 1?
Summary: Act IV, scene i She asks to speak to the king alone. When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern exit, she tells Claudius about her encounter with Hamlet. She says that he is as mad as the sea during a violent storm; she also tells Claudius that Hamlet has killed Polonius.
What does the Player Queen say about 2nd marriages?
Remarrying would be treason to my heart. Curse me if I take a second husband. When a woman takes a second husband, it’s because she’s killed off the first.
Who sends for Hamlet after the play?
Polonius agrees that this is a good idea, but he still believes that Hamlet’s agitation comes from loving Ophelia. He asks Claudius to send Hamlet to Gertrude’s chamber after the play, where Polonius can hide again and watch unseen; he hopes to learn whether Hamlet is really mad with love.
How does Queen Gertrude respond to Hamlet’s accusations?
Gertrude Unaware Gertrude behaves like she has no idea why Hamlet is so upset. When he accuses her of something, Gertrude replies that she has no idea what she has “done, that [Hamlet] dar’st wag [his] tongue / In noise so rude” (lines 47–48).
Why does the queen agree to go see her?
She’s gone insane over her father’s death. Why does the Queen agree to go see her? To kill Claudius because he thinks Claudius killed Polonius, his father.
How does the queen show her gratitude towards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
How will the queen show her gratitude for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s help? They will “receive such thanks as fits a king’s remembrance.” This is problematic as they did not even remember their own dead king. What news does Voltemand bring about Fortinbras?
What is the play within the play in Hamlet?
The play-within-a-play tells the story of Gonzago, the Duke of Vienna, and his wife, Baptista, who marries his murdering nephew, Lucianus. Hamlet believes that the play is an opportunity to establish a more reliable basis for Claudius’s guilt than the claims of the ghost.
What promise does Gertrude break?
Gertrude cannot see it, so when Hamlet starts babbling away she concludes that he has completely taken leave of his senses. But Hamlet tries desperately to convince Gertrude that his so-called madness is all just an act. He makes her promise not to let on to Claudius.
What does Gertrude report to Claudius?
What does Gertrude report to Claudius? To find Hamlet and the body. Because he can risk his life to fight for a meaningless cause to preserve his honor, but Hamlet can’t even kill Claudius to avenge the death of his father.
What happens to the king and Queen in Hamlet?
The player king and queen then immediately enter the stage. The king mentions that they have been married thirty years. The player queen expresses a hope that their love last as long over again. The king encourages the queen to remarry if he dies.
What does the King Promise Laertes in Hamlet?
The King promises Laertes satisfaction in avenging Polonius’ death. Earlier in the play (Act III, Scene 1), Gertrude told Ophelia “And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish / That your good beauties be the happy cause of “>Hamlet’s wildness.”
What happens in the prologue of Hamlet Act 3?
The prologue is a short little jingling rhyme. The player king and queen then immediately enter the stage. The king mentions that they have been married thirty years. The player queen expresses a hope that their love last as long over again. The king encourages the queen to remarry if he dies.
When does hamlet promise to obey Polonius in Hamlet?
Hamlet promises to obey. When a Player enters carrying a recorder, Hamlet seizes the opportunity to make an off-color allusion to Guildenstern’s manhood and to chide him for being manipulative. Polonius enters and instructs Hamlet to visit his mother.