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Hamlet - act 3 scene 3 and 4

1. what warnings about the “cease of majesty” does rosencrantz explain to claudius? how is this both foreshadowing and the outcome of an event of the past? (pg. 186)

2. claudius admits his guilt (to us and to himself): what is the “primal eldest curse” he speaks of? why can’t claudius ask for forgiveness from god? (pg. 188)

3. why doesn’t hamlet kill claudius? (pg. 192)

4. read the scene between hamlet and gertrude: note how her lines “ these words like daggers into my ears” relates to how hamlet’s father was killed. why does the ghost appear when it happens? how is it’s sudden appearance different from its appearance in act 1, and what does this difference suggest? what is it’s message to hamlet? (pg. 202)

5. what is gertrude’s agreement with hamlet? (pg. 202)

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