How does Hamlet plan to prove Claudius is guilty of murder?
At the end of act 2, scene 2, Hamlet describes how he plans on using the actors to confirm that Claudius murdered his father. When the group of actors arrive, Hamlet plans for them to perform the play The Murder of Gonzago in front of King Claudius and Gertrude in the hopes that the king will reveal his guilt.
Why does Hamlet want evidence to prove that Claudius killed King Hamlet?
This is because his father’s ghost tells him so. Hamlet does not express any doubt that this is true. But he still doesn’t kill Claudius. Instead, he does things like making the actors do a play that will force Claudius to reveal what he has done — thus giving Hamlet further proof.
How does Hamlet intend to verify that his uncle is the true killer of his father?
He is going to insert a scene mimicking how his father was murdered. He wants to do this because he wants to make Claudius feel guilty and to prove him guilty for the murder of his father. He asks him to watch Claudius during the play so they can compare impressions of him afterword.
What strategies does Hamlet employ to try to assure himself of Claudius guilt How effective are these strategies?
What strategies does Hamlet employ to try to assure himself of Claudius’s guilt? How effective are these strategies? Hamlet sets traps for Claudius to test his guilt, the most effective being the play that Hamlet puts on.
Why is the ghost of old Hamlet denied eternal rest?
(Act I) Why is the ghost of Old Hamlet denied his eternal rest? Since he was murdered, he never got to confess and be forgiven for his sins. He wants Hamlet to stay at Elsinore to offer him the throne, but only wants him to look after him.
What is Horatio afraid of concerning the ghost?
Horatio is scared that the ghost will lead Hamlet to his death. Act I Scene 5: What is the instructions given to Hamlet by the Ghost? The ghost asks Hamlet to avenge him and to leave Gertrude alone.
Why does Laertes think his own death is ironic?
Hamlet’s first attempt to kill Claudius is foiled because______. Laertes claims his death is ironic because. He dies by the sword that he poisoned. How does Hamlet return to Denmark from England?