Hamlet Song Summary Act 2

Hamlet Song Summary Act 2

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

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The transcript delves into themes of sanity and love, questioning whether these emotions are genuine or influenced by external factors like Pharaoh Philia. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are tasked with understanding these feelings, as the Prince's actions hinge on them. The narrative shifts to Hamlet's plan to write a play, highlighting the king's aversion to unexpected events. The text captures the intrigue and tension surrounding Hamlet's intentions and the court's dynamics.

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How does the mention of 'Pharaoh Philia' contribute to the understanding of the characters' motivations?

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What do you think is causing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to feel uncertain about Hamlet's state of mind?

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What do you think the phrase 'we could have hoped for better spies' reveals about the speaker's expectations?

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What implications does Hamlet's plan to write a play have on the unfolding events in the story?

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In what ways do you think the king's dislike for surprises affects the actions of the characters?

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