Free Study Guides, Book Notes, Book Reviews & More...

Pay it forward... Tell others about Novelguide.com

A
Literary Analysis Test Prep Material Reports & Essays Global Studyhall Teacher Ratings Free Cash for College
Novelguide.com Novelguide.com Site Search:
New content - click here !



Hamlet
Novel Summary
Character Profiles
Metaphor Analysis
Theme Analysis
Top Ten QuotesBiography
Next
Previous

Discover!
Explore!
Learn...

Studyworld.com

Hamlet


Select a Chapter:

Act 1, Scene 1

Act 3, Scene 1

Act 4, Scene 4

Act 1, Scene 2

Act 3, Scene 2

Act 4, Scene 5

Act 1, Scene 3

Act 3, Scene 3

Act 4, Scene 6

Act 1, Scene 4

Act 3, Scene 4

Act 4, Scene 7

Act 1, Scene 5

Act 4, Scene 1

Act 5, Scene 1

Act 2, Scene 1

Act 4, Scene 2

Act 5, Scene 2

Act 2, Scene 2

Act 4, Scene 3

 

Act 3, Scene 3


Claudius orders Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to leave for England immediately, taking the Prince.  They vow to do so and leave as Polonius enters.  Polonius informs the King that Hamlet is on his way to speak with Gertrude and plans to hide in the room to listen.  Left alone, Claudius begins to speak of his guilt.  As he kneels to pray for forgiveness and to be released from his guilt, Hamlet quietly enters.  The Prince draws his sword, planning to kill Claudius, but stops when he gets the idea that if he dies having purged his soul of sin, Claudius will go to heaven.  Hamlet decides to kill Claudius later when he is behaving sinfully to ensure that he will go to hell.  He leaves and the King rises, telling the audience that he has been unable to pray.

PreviousNext

Novel Homepage | Novel Summary | Character Profiles | Metaphor Analysis
Theme Analysis | Top Ten Quotes | Biography
 


Novel Analysis
About Novelguide
Join Our Email List
Bookstore - Buy Books
Contact Us


Teacher Ratings at Campusrat.com

SAT; ACT; GRE Test Prep

Studyworld.com -- large listing of sample reports and essays




Copyright © 1999 - Novelguide.com. All Rights Reserved.
To print this page, please use Internet Explorer.
To cite information from this page, please cite the date when you
looked at our site and the author as Novelguide.com.
Copyright Information -- Terms Of Use -- Privacy Statement
 

 

   
  Novel Analysis
About Novelguide
Join Our Email List
Bookstore - Buy Books
Contact Us