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  1. Jun 2, 2020 · Read the full text of Hamlet's encounter with Claudius, who sends him to England to his death. See the synopsis, annotations, and context of this scene from the Folger edition of Shakespeare's play.

    • Summary: Act IV, Scene III
    • Summary: Act IV, Scene IV
    • Analysis: Act IV, Scenes III–IV
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    The king speaks to a group of attendants, telling them of Polonius’s death and his intention to send Hamlet to England. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern appear with Hamlet, who is under guard. Pressed by Claudiusto reveal the location of Polonius’s body, Hamlet is by turns inane, coy, and clever, saying that Polonius is being eaten by worms, and that t...

    On a nearby plain in Denmark, young Prince Fortinbras marches at the head of his army, traveling through Denmark on the way to attack Poland. Fortinbras orders his captain to go and ask the King of Denmark for permission to travel through his lands. On his way, the captain encounters Hamlet, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern on their way to the ship bo...

    As we saw in Act IV, scene ii, the murder of Polonius and the subsequent traumatic encounter with his mother seem to leave Hamlet in a frantic, unstable frame of mind, the mode in which his excitable nature seems very similar to actual madness. He taunts Claudius, toward whom his hostility is now barely disguised, and makes light of Polonius’s murd...

    Hamlet taunts Claudius, who orders his execution in England, and meets the Norwegian captain who fights for a worthless land. Hamlet decides to act on his revenge and declares his thoughts to be bloody.

  2. Claudius plans to send Hamlet to England and have him killed, but Hamlet mocks and taunts him. Read the scene's plot, themes, quotes, and modern English translation.

  3. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern bring Hamlet back to Claudius, who wants to know where Hamlet has put Polonius' body. Hamlet, still acting insane, refuses to answer Claudius directly. Instead, he cleverly insults Claudius, but cloaks his digs in what sounds like nonsense. Finally, Hamlet drops a hint about the location of the body.

  4. Shakespeare's Hamlet Act 4 Scene 3 - Claudius sends Hamlet to England. Hamlet. Please see the bottom of the page for full explanatory notes and helpful resources. Next: Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 4. __________ Explanatory Notes for Act 4, Scene 3. From Hamlet, prince of Denmark. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. _________ 1. him, Hamlet.

  5. Summary: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern bring Hamlet back to Claudius. Hamlet, still acting insane, refuses to answer Claudius directly. Instead, he cleverly insults Claudius, but cloaks his digs in what sounds like nonsense. Finally, Hamlet drops a hint about the location of the body.

  6. Apr 3, 2019 · When Hamlet goes, the King sends everyone else out after him, and we see what the King's purposes really are. In a short soliloquy, the King speaks to "England," that is, the King of England. Claudius says that England has lost a battle against Denmark, and therefore fears Denmark, and pays tribute to Denmark.

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