Hamlet advise's his mother to let King Claudius entertain her and let him know that Hamlet is only mad in his plotting. |
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| Oh mother, i am deeply sorry. But please do me this one favor. Allow the king to tempt you to bed, pinch wanton on your cheek, call you his mouse, and let him, for a pair of reechy kisses-make you ravel all this matter out, that I essentially am not in madness but mad in craft. | |
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| Be thou assured that you have told me the truth, and i am willing to take your word Hamlet. | |
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The Queen reported that Hamlet is insane and has killed Polonius. |
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| How is Hamlet my Queen? | |
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| He is mad as the sea and wind when both combined. And in his madness he has killed Polonius! | |
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King Claudius tells the Queen that he wants Guildenstern and Rosencrantz to take the Polonius's body to the Chapel. |
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| Oh what a foul deed indeed he has done. He is a danger to you, myself and everyone else. Come away with me my Queen! And i shall tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to bring the body to the Chapel at once! | |
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| Yes your grace! | |
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