How does Hamlet feel about going to England?
Supposedly, Hamlet is being sent to England to collect some tribute that is owed to Denmark. The only reason Claudius is sending Hamlet, really, is to get rid of him. The two men with the long, hard to type names are only going to England so that they can carry a letter for King Claudius.
What happens to Hamlet on his way to England?
Hamlet never gets to England. In Act 4, Scene 6, some Sailors hand-deliver a letter to Horatio in which Hamlet explains what has happened to him. His ship was attacked by a pirate ship. Very courageously he boarded enemy ship alone and became a captive when the ship pulled away.
What does Hamlet do on the journey and what does he say he has planned for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
During their journey, Hamlet manages to read the letter and discovers Claudius’s wicked plot. Hamlet then alters the letter, instructing the King of England to kill Rosencrantz and Guildenstern upon their arrival.
How does Hamlet apologize to Laertes What does he blame for his wrongdoing?
He blames the murder on his own madness in his seek for revenge for his own father’s death. He basically apologizes for how he has hurt Laertes, but agrees to the fight anyway because he is using it as his means to murder Claudius to exact his revenge.
What does Laertes say before he died?
Laertes, poisoned by his own sword, declares, “I am justly kill’d with my own treachery” (V. ii. 318). The queen moans that the cup must have been poisoned, calls out to Hamlet, and dies.
What favor does Hamlet ask of Horatio near the end?
He asks Horatio to watch Claudius carefully, just as he intends to do. He hopes that the king will somehow react out of guilt for what he sees, and he wants Horatio to observe the king and tell him later, after the play, what he thought.
What has happened to Hamlet on his journey?
During his journey, Hamlet discovers Claudius has a plan to have him killed once he arrives. He returns to Denmark alone, sending his companions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to their deaths in his place. Rejected by Hamlet, Ophelia is now desolate at the loss of her father. She goes mad and drowns.
What happened to Hamlet in Act 4 Scene 6?
Summary: Act IV, scene vi In the letter, Hamlet says that his ship was captured by pirates, who have returned him to Denmark. He asks Horatio to escort the sailors to the king and queen, for they have messages for them as well.