What does None wed the second but who killed the first?
None wed the second but who killed the first. HAMLET That’s wormwood! Are base respects of thrift, but none of love.
What to ourselves in passion we propose the passion ending doth the purpose lose?
To pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt. What to ourselves in passion we propose, The passion ending, does the purpose lose. Their own enactors with themselves destroy.
How is Ophelia submissive in Hamlet?
Ophelia’s tragic love for Hamlet is directly related to her submissiveness towards her father and at times, her brother. Throughout her youth, Ophelia obeys her father without questioning his authority.
Who is the Yes man in Hamlet?
Polonius is a “yes man” who seems to agree with anything Hamlet says, no matter if he contradicts what he just said previously.
Why let the stricken deer go weep meaning?
The whole passage appears to be a verse from an old ballad. It was thought that a wounded deer would leave its herd and find some private place to weep and die.
Which statement best explains how the excerpt exemplifies Elizabethan drama?
Which statement best explains how the excerpt exemplifies Elizabethan drama? Political power is discussed. Which statement best describes why Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a complex character? His actions and emotions are varied and unpredictable.
How is Gertrude submissive?
Gertrude shows as another prime example of a female that is submissive to the men in her life. Gertrude’s love and obedience toward Claudius are shown throughout the play when she relentlessly stands by, supports, and obeys all of his requests.
Why look how unworthy a thing you make of me?
Why, look you now how unworthy a thing you make of me: you would play upon me. You would seem to know my stops, you would pluck out the heart of my mystery, you would sound me from my lowest note to my compass. And there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ. Yet cannot you make it speak.
What should a man do but be merry for look you how cheerfully my mother looks and my father died within these two hours?
Hamlet: O God, your only jig-maker. What should a man do but be merry? for, look you, how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within’s two hours.
How does the repeated idea in the excerpt reflect an important theme in this play?
How does the repeated idea in this excerpt reflect an important theme in this play? The repeated use of “hot” and “cold” words supports the theme “Family relationships are complicated.”
What Elizabethan idea does Hamlet address in the excerpt the exploration of spiritual concepts the representation of human experiences the Constructi?
What Elizabethan idea does Hamlet address in the excerpt? complex characters explore human experiences. Biblical characters teach lessons. unchanging characters represent abstract ideas.
What is Gertrude’s tragedy?
Hamlet tells the queen that she is being too sexual for her age. He also shows his repulsion of her choice of Claudius over his virtuous father. The tragedy partly comes out of Hamlet’s procrastination over killing Claudius. He does this partly because he is obsessed with his mother’s sexuality and her new marriage.
How is Gertrude manipulated?
Claudius manipulated Hamlet by convincing Laertes to duel him a poisoned battle. He provided a poisoned cup with which Gertrude drank to her death. Claudius manipulated Gertrude to death, and with loving manipulation to her son.
Why does Hamlet compare himself to a pipe?
Hamlet compares himself to a pipe and he was telling R and G how he knew they were playing or trying to manipulate him.