Hamlet Act I Scene 2

At the start of scene 2, set after the coronation of the new King, Claudius gives a speech on how his new found power will be used and commenting on the recent miss happenings and dramas throughout Denmark. Cornelius and Voltemand outspokenly agree with all that he says in a way in which seems to be they’re way of getting into his good books. The king calls out on Laertes and he responds with his confusion of the king setting sail for France rather than spending time in Denmark where he seems to be most needed.  Later on in the conversation Hamlet is outraged at how his mother could marry his late, fathers passing. His friends Horatio Marcellus enter and begin friendly conversation between eachover.

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  1. Eugene

    October 12, 2015 at 8:27 pm

    This one aswell aha

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