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  • "He is dead and gone, lady,He is dead and gone.At his head is a patch of green grass."
  • she has gone crazy!
  • Oh, you wile king, give me my father!
  • "My dear Laertes , in your eagerness to know the truth about your fathers death, are you determined to hurt your father friends and enemies alike?"
  • "I'll prove you as clearly as daylight that I'm innocent of your father's death, and am struck with grief over it"
  • Ophelia acts crazy singing about the death of her father and how her happiness had been destroyed after going to bed with her would be husband 
  • "Who are the people that want to speak with me?"
  • "Follow me sir"
  • Laertes rushes through the castle with a mob and accuses Claudius of killing Polonius and blaming him for Ophelia’s madness.
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  • Claudius tells Laertes he is just as affected by Polonius' death as he is and assures him that he'll know the truth about his father's murder.
  • "Oh sweet Ophelia, I won't shed any tears for you"
  • "Poor Ophelia has drowned"
  • Sailors deliver a message to Horatio, informing him that Hamlet had been captured by pirates on his way to England. In the message Hamlet instructs Horatio to pass on the letters to King Claudius and to return to follow the sailors back to Hamlet.
  • Claudius and Laertes conjure a plan to murder Hamlet by arranging a fencing match between Hamlet and Laertes. Laertes would poison the tip of his blade and cut Hamlet. Claudius would poison Hamlet’s drink just in case Laertes' plan fails. In the end they both ensure Hamlet a slow, painful death.
  • Gertrude informs Laertes of Ophelia’s death, while picking flowers from a tree to make a crown she fell from the tree into a river, drowning not realizing she was in danger.
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