What Happens in Hamlet Act 4 Scene 4?

Summary and Analysis Act IV: Scene 4. On his way to England, Hamlet observes Fortinbras leading his troops through Denmark toward Poland. He questions a captain and learns that the Norwegians plan to wage war over a worthless patch of land in Poland.

What does Hamlet’s soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 4 mean?

my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! With this, Hamlet vowes to think of nothing else but his bloody revenge against his uncle. From this moment forth he promises to stand for nothing else than that which he long knew he must do, and Hamlet makes good on his vow.

Who Dies In Scene 4 of Hamlet?

Hamlet, realizing that someone is behind the arras and suspecting that it might be Claudius, cries, “How now! a rat?” (III. iv. 22). He draws his sword and stabs it through the tapestry, killing the unseen Polonius.

What does Hamlet say when he kills Polonius?

Hamlet Kills Polonius Suddenly, there is a noise from behind the arras and Hamlet yells, ”How now! A rat?” He plunges his sword through the tapestry without a moment’s thought or without stopping to see who’s there; he assumes it is Claudius. Polonius cries, ”O, I am slain!”

What is Act 4 of Hamlet about?

Gertrude informs Claudius of Polonius’s death and Claudius realises that it could have been him if he had been there (L13). Claudius is more fearful that he will be blamed for Hamlets actions rather than showing emotion at the death of Polonius (L16-18).

What happens in Act 4 of Hamlet?

Who is the last person to see Juliet before she stabs herself dead?

Romeo and Juliet Review

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Who proposes that a gold statue of Juliet be built in Verona? Montague.
To which powerful figure is Paris related? Prince Escalus
How and where does Romeo commit suicide? With poison in Juliet’s tomb.
Who is the last person to see Juliet before she stabs herself dead? Friar Lawrence