<p> “Hamlet” Act IV Discussion Questions</p><p>IV, i: In the wake of Polonius’s death, what does Gertrude reveal and what does she obscure from Claudius?</p><p>IV, ii: Evaluate Hamlet’s current relationship with Rosencrantz & Guildenstern. </p><p>IV, iii: Where’s Polonius’s corpse? Why does this bother Claudius? </p><p>IV, vi: How does Fortinbras inspire Hamlet to action? How does Hamlet use the international, external conflict to justify revenge?</p><p>IV, v: – How has Ophelia changed from her initial characterization, and what was the catalyst? (*there are three possibilities for what has spurred her decline) – Compare and contrast the plight of Laertes’ revenge to that of Hamlet. – Discuss the significance of flower imagery in this scene.</p><p>IV, vi: What does the letter reveal? How does it advance the plot?</p><p>IV, vii: Analyze the alliance between Claudius and Laertes that evolves in this scene. – What is their plan? – What is their backup plan? – What is their backup backup plan? – Predict the effectiveness of each. </p>
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