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  1. Jun 2, 2020 · Act 1, scene 3. Scene 3 . Synopsis: In Polonius’s chambers, Laertes says good-bye to his sister, Ophelia, and tells her not to trust Hamlet’s promises of love. Polonius joins them, sends Laertes off, then echoes Laertes’s warnings to Ophelia, finally ordering her not to see Hamlet again. Enter Laertes and Ophelia, his sister.

  2. These blazes, daughter, Giving more light than heat, extinct in both. Even in their promise as it is a-making, You must not take for fire. From this time. Be somewhat scanter of your maiden presence; Set your entreatments at a higher rate. Than a command to parley.

  3. Analysis. As Laertes prepares to sail back to France, he bids goodbye to his sister, Ophelia, and warns her not to gamble her “honor” by falling in love with Hamlet —a broody man bound to the will of his country. Laertes condescendingly advises Ophelia to mind her reputation, keep her virginity intact, and stay far away from Hamlet and ...

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    In Polonius’s house, Laertes prepares to leave for France. Bidding his sister, Ophelia, farewell, he cautions her against falling in love with Hamlet, who is, according to Laertes, too far above her by birth to be able to love her honorably. Since Hamlet is responsible not only for his own feelings but for his position in the state, it may be impos...

    It is now night. Hamlet keeps watch outside the castle with Horatio and Marcellus, waiting in the cold for the ghost to appear. Shortly after midnight, trumpets and gunfire sound from the castle, and Hamlet explains that the new king is spending the night carousing, as is the Danish custom. Disgusted, Hamlet declares that this sort of custom is bet...

    The active, headstrong, and affectionate Laertes contrasts powerfully with the contemplative Hamlet, becoming one of Hamlet’s most important foils in the play. (A foil is a character who by contrast emphasizes the distinct characteristics of another character.) As the plot progresses, Hamlet’s hesitancy to undertake his father’s revenge will marked...

  4. Read the full text of Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3, where Polonius gives his farewell blessings and instructions to his son Laertes and his daughter Ophelia. Learn about the themes of character, appearance, and love in this scene.

  5. Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 Lyrics. SCENE III. A room in Polonius' house. Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA. LAERTES. My necessaries are embark'd: farewell: And, sister, as the winds give benefit. And convoy is ...

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  7. Read and listen to the modern translation of Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3, where Laertes and Ophelia discuss Hamlet's love and Laertes' departure. Compare the original text and the No Fear version with audio and annotations.

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