A rat? Dead, for ducat, dead” (Shakespeare 1862) This quote implies that Hamlet killed Polonius due to the fact that he was behind the curtain listening to the conversation that Hamlet and his mother was having. Hamlet didn’t know that Polonius was already in the room because he was having a conversation with his mother. In opinion, if Hamlet mother was not being sneaky in the first place Polonius would have never gotten killed. She could have act if they was having an innocent conversation instead telling him to hide behind the curtain. Laertes found out about the death of his father. “No place indeed should murder sanctuaries; .... Requite him for your father.” “I will do’t; ..... It may be death” (Shakespeare 1882). This scene explains how King Claudius and Laertes was plotting on killing Hamlet. King Claudius wanted it to be a perfect timing to commit the act. They planned to poison him with the same stuff that King Claudius killed King Hamlet with, but they was going to put the poison on the sword to kill him. Not only did Laertes lost his father, he also lost his sister. “One woe doth tread upon another’s heel, So fast they follow; your sister’s drowned, Laertes.” (Shakespeare 1883)This implies that Laertes sister Ophelia, couldn’t handle the fact that her father was dead. As a result, she committed suicide by drowning herself in a
A rat? Dead, for ducat, dead” (Shakespeare 1862) This quote implies that Hamlet killed Polonius due to the fact that he was behind the curtain listening to the conversation that Hamlet and his mother was having. Hamlet didn’t know that Polonius was already in the room because he was having a conversation with his mother. In opinion, if Hamlet mother was not being sneaky in the first place Polonius would have never gotten killed. She could have act if they was having an innocent conversation instead telling him to hide behind the curtain. Laertes found out about the death of his father. “No place indeed should murder sanctuaries; .... Requite him for your father.” “I will do’t; ..... It may be death” (Shakespeare 1882). This scene explains how King Claudius and Laertes was plotting on killing Hamlet. King Claudius wanted it to be a perfect timing to commit the act. They planned to poison him with the same stuff that King Claudius killed King Hamlet with, but they was going to put the poison on the sword to kill him. Not only did Laertes lost his father, he also lost his sister. “One woe doth tread upon another’s heel, So fast they follow; your sister’s drowned, Laertes.” (Shakespeare 1883)This implies that Laertes sister Ophelia, couldn’t handle the fact that her father was dead. As a result, she committed suicide by drowning herself in a