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| Act 3, Scene 1 |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern report that
they have failed to discover the cause of Hamlet's madness. They tell Claudius and Gertrude that
the Prince showed signs of joy regarding the upcoming performance. Polonius confirms this, further
saying that Hamlet would like the King and Queen to attend. Next, Claudius instructs Ophelia to
meet with Hamlet so that it may be observed whether or not his madness is caused by love. Polonius
and Claudius then follow Ophelia as she wanders out to be met by Hamlet. Hamlet is initially kind
but then turns on her. He denies having ever loved her and tells her to enter a nunnery.
He calls her father a fool and insults womankind before exiting. Ophelia is crushed and he King
quickly denounces the idea of Hamlet's madness being caused by love. Claudius decides to immediately
send the Prince to England as an Ambassador in order to clear out the cause of his madness but Polonius
convinces him to wait until the Queen is able to talk with Hamlet alone.
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