Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hamlet Act II Scene I

1. A man has been hired (Reynaldo) to tell tales of what Hamlet is doing. Ophelia has revealed what when Hamlet has crazily barged into her room.
2. "Oh no not if you say it right. I don't want you to say that he's a sex fiend that's what I mean. Just mention his faults rightly, so make him seem like he's a free spirit who has gone a little too far." It would make Polonius like less of a bad guy and this act would seem much less malicious.
3.  Why has Reynaldo been hired to spy on Hamlet and what could they possibly gain from spying on him?

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