Polonius tells King Claudius that they should spy on Hamlet to see if he is going mad over Ophelia. |
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| Dear King, i must tell you this now. Your son is mad, I tell you, mad! He maybe angry at Ophelia because she has not responded to his letters. I think we should spy on him, just to see if i am right. | |
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| Yes, indeed we shall faithful Polonius. | |
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Guildenstern and Rosencrantz have come to spy on Hamlets behavior and confess that the King and Queen have sent them to see him. |
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| Oh hey guys! What brings you here? Did my father and mother send you here by any chance? | |
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| Yes . . . we were sent here by the king and Queen. I'm sorry man, we couldn't refuse the offer. They promised to pay us. | |
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Hamlet lets out his aggression against Guildenstern and Rosencrantz since they were sent by the king and Queen to spy on him. |
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| Awww! What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving, how express and admirable in action-man delights me not! | |
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| Man, we totally did not mean to piss you off, but duty calls. | |
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