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  • hmmmmm........
  • my king , my queen I am the upmost confident that your son my prince Hamlet is madly in love with my daughter Ophellia.
  • this is interesting my loyal advisor.
  • should we mingle into their affairs?
  • we shall follow this plan at your request
  • yes my king
  • my prince?
  • FISHMONGER
  • Turning to the subject of Hamlet, Polonius declares, after a wordy preamble, that the prince is mad with love for Ophelia. He shows the king and queen letters and love poems Hamlet has given to Ophelia, and proposes a plan to test his theory.
  • my friends, I am happy to see you!
  • our good friend has finally arrived
  • Hamlet often walks alone through the lobby of the castle, and, at such a time, they could hide behind an arras (a curtain or wall hanging) while Ophelia confronts Hamlet, allowing them to see for themselves whether Hamlet’s madness really emanates from his love for her. The king declares that they will try the plan.
  • why are you two here, have you been sent by someone?
  • we cannot reveal that information
  • Polonius attempts to converse with Hamlet, who appears insane; he calls the old man a “fishmonger” and answers his questions irrationally. But many of Hamlet’s seemingly lunatic statements hide barbed observations about Polonius’s pomposity and his old age
  • has he lost all clear thoughts?
  • As Polonius leaves, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern enter, and Hamlet seems pleased to see them. They discuss Hamlet’s unhappiness about recent affairs in Denmark.
  • Hamlet asks why they have come. Sheepishly, the two men claim they have come merely to visit Hamlet, but he sternly declares that he knows that the king and queen sent for them.
  • They confess this to be true, and Hamlet says that he knows why: because he has lost all of his joy and descended into a state of melancholy in which everything (and everyone) appears sterile and worthless.
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