Table of Contents
- 1 Does the king tell Laertes that Hamlet killed Polonius?
- 2 How is Laertes innocent?
- 3 What is ironic about the King’s advice to Laertes?
- 4 Does Laertes forgive Hamlet?
- 5 How does King Claudius convince Laertes to go along with his plan?
- 6 Who kills Laertes?
- 7 What two reasons does the king give to Laertes for not dealing immediate justice to Hamlet for killing POlonius and ostensibly pursuing the king’s life?
- 8 Did Hamlet apologize Laertes?
- 9 Why does Polonius want to hide from Gertrude?
- 10 What did Polonius tell Reynaldo to spy on Laertes?
Does the king tell Laertes that Hamlet killed Polonius?
Claudius confirms that Hamlet killed Polonius, though seeking to take Claudius’ life. Laertes can’t understand why Claudius didn’t punish Hamlet for such capitol crimes. Claudius explains that he has restrained himself, even though he has no intention of letting Hamlet get away with his crimes.
How is Laertes innocent?
At the end of Act 4, Scene 5 Laertes has calmed down sufficiently to agree to Claudius’s proposal to hold a hearing before Laertes’ own wisest personal friends and counselors. Claudius should really have no trouble explaining that he is innocent because he is in fact completely innocent.
What does the king suggest to Laertes at the end of the scene?
The King says he will give Laertes a handicap because he’s better meaning he has to outdo Hamlet by 3 hits to win.
What is ironic about the King’s advice to Laertes?
Claudius agrees that Hamlet will have to pay with his life. What is ironic is that this is EXACTLY what Claudius wants. Just when Claudius can think he can be pleased with his fine manipulation of Laertes to do Claudius’s “dirty work,” news arrives that Ophelia has committed suicide.
Does Laertes forgive Hamlet?
After it is revealed that Claudius was actually responsible for the death of King Hamlet, Laertes forgives Hamlet for killing his father, recognizing that Hamlet’s madness throughout all of the events of the play was the result of his knowledge of the Claudius’s treachery.
How is Laertes killed?
A duel is arranged between Hamlet and Laertes. During the match, Claudius conspires with Laertes to kill Hamlet. They plan that Hamlet will die either on a poisoned rapier or with poisoned wine. Then both Laertes and Hamlet are wounded by the poisoned blade, and Laertes dies.
How does King Claudius convince Laertes to go along with his plan?
Claudius agrees that Laertes deserves to be revenged upon Hamlet, and he is disposed to encourage Laertes to kill Hamlet, since Hamlet’s erratic behavior has made him a threat to Claudius’s reign. Laertes agrees, and they settle on a plan. Laertes will use a sharpened sword rather than the customary dull fencing blade.
Who kills Laertes?
During the match, Claudius conspires with Laertes to kill Hamlet. They plan that Hamlet will die either on a poisoned rapier or with poisoned wine. The plans go awry when Gertrude unwittingly drinks from the poisoned cup and dies. Then both Laertes and Hamlet are wounded by the poisoned blade, and Laertes dies.
What are Laertes dying words?
Laertes, poisoned by his own sword, declares, “I am justly kill’d with my own treachery” (V.
What two reasons does the king give to Laertes for not dealing immediate justice to Hamlet for killing POlonius and ostensibly pursuing the king’s life?
King explains that Laertes has not dealt immediate justice for killing Polonius because he does not want the Queen to suffer from losing her son unrightly, along with the fact that the King believes that the public will justify Hamlet’s actions and POlonius’s murder.
Did Hamlet apologize Laertes?
Why does Hamlet apologize to Laertes? Hamlet apologizes for his madness doing Laertes evil rather than himself being the one in the wrong. He blames his own madness. Laertes’ father’s death was an accident.
What does Polonius say at the end of Hamlet?
Polonius now is certain that rejection by Ophelia “hath [has] made him [Hamlet] mad” saying that he regrets having been so hard on Hamlet by telling his daughter not to see him (Line 111). Polonius ends the scene by telling his daughter to come along, since they must tell the King why Hamlet is acting so strangely…
Why does Polonius want to hide from Gertrude?
Polonius plans to hide in order to eavesdrop on Gertrude’s confrontation with her son, in the hope that doing so will enable him to determine the cause of Hamlet’s bizarre and threatening behavior. Polonius urges the queen to be harsh with Hamlet when he arrives, saying that she should chastise him for his recent behavior.
What did Polonius tell Reynaldo to spy on Laertes?
– A Room in Polonius’ House. Polonius tells Reynaldo to spy on his son Laertes in Paris. Polonius learns from his daughter Ophelia that a badly dressed Hamlet met her, studied her face and then abruptly left. Polonius believes that Hamlet’s odd behaviour is because Ophelia has rejected him.
What did Polonius tell Reynaldo in Act 2?
Act II. Scene I. – A Room in Polonius’ House. Polonius tells Reynaldo to spy on his son Laertes in Paris. Polonius learns from his daughter Ophelia that a badly dressed Hamlet met her, studied her face and then abruptly left. Polonius believes that Hamlet’s odd behaviour is because Ophelia has rejected him.