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English, 16.07.2021 09:40 hannahelisabeth19

Hi please help i am in desperate need please YOU WILL BE SAVING MY LIFE THIS IS ALL THE POINTS I HAVE :( HAMLET (only act one)

1.)Do you think the Ghost is a force of evil or a force of good? Why? Use quotations to

support your theory.

2.) Who has Prince Hamlet recently been romantically involved with? (I will accept two

answers for this question)(QUOTES)

3.) It’s Lord Polonius, the king’s advisor, who says the famous line, “To thine own self be true.” He says this while giving his son Laertes a lengthy speech, along other clichés, like “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice” and “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” Laertes seems to be amused/annoyed by his father going on and on and on. . . Now that you know the context, what do you think “To thine own self be true,” means?

4.) For what event did the character Horatio come to Prince Hamlet’s castle?

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