When Claudius leaves the play performance everyone follows and only Hamlet is left on stage?
It is false that when Claudius leaves the play, everyone follows and only Hamlet is left on stage. As a matter of fact, some characters stay on stage with him even after Claudius’ departure.
When he is alone on stage in Act 3 Scene 3 What does Claudius feel guilty about?
Once left alone on stage in Act 3, Scene 3, what does Claudius express guilt about? As Claudius speaks about his guilt and Act 3, Scene 3, what does he say about repenting? He cannot repent because he still has the crown and the queen- the two things he did the murder for.
What does Claudius do after the play?
Hamlet is popular in Denmark, so rather than jail him for murdering Polonius, Claudius sends him to England with his courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. He sends the duo with a sealed letter ordering that Hamlet be killed when he gets to England.
How does Claudius react when seeing the extra scene in the play?
What is Claudius’ reaction to the play? He becomes upset in the middle of the play; he rises and makes them stop performing. 54.
Why did King Claudius angry after the play on the stage?
The reaction that Claudius has in response to the play seems to indicate that he is indeed guilty of murdering his brother. Hamlet set up the play to mimic almost exactly the suspected murder; he did that so that he could watch the king’s reaction, to see if it gives anything away.
At what point does Claudius stand and leave the play?
He must leave the theater to collect his thoughts. The part you are talking about happens in Act III, Scene 2. Hamlet has arranged with the players to do a play (and have an extra speech) that will seem to be accusing Claudius of having killed Hamlet’s father, the late king.
What is the point Hamlet is trying to make when he keeps trying to get Guildenstern to play the recorder?
What point is Hamlet trying to make by forcing Guildenstern to play a recorder? He is trying to say that Guildenstern cannot play the recorder, so why does he try to play Hamlet? What is Hamlet’s mood at the end of this scene, as expressed in his brief soliloquy? Hamlet is ready to kill Claudius.
What does the cat will mew and the dog will have his day mean?
The cat will mew and dog will have his day. In other words, Hamlet sees himself as a righteous hero (Hercules), who, while he may be considered a lowly no-count creature by others (a dog), will surely (the cat will mew — what else would it do?) have his revenge (his day.)