In this act claudius prepares to plan a trip for Hamlet to go away to England. As a king, he can't risk any danger hamlet represents to everyone as he grows crazier by the hour. Rosencrantz and guildenstern will obey the king and take care of the situation. Hamlet is going to his mothers room and polonius will be hiding behind the tapestry to hear what hamlet has to say. Then cladius talks to himself about how his crime is rotten and his guilt is so strong, stronger than his intentions. So claudius with pray and commit his sins, there is not much for him to do. Can he be forgiven for such a crime? He can only find help from angels and keep a black heart. Hamlet enters the scene next and speaks of his fathers murder and wonders how he can find revenge on claudius. Hamlet asks himself if its revenge to kill the king? He will wait for the right moment. Just because king claudius is saying his prayers and trying to cure himself doesn't mean he will survive much longer. Claudius ends with a strong statement of how his words with always stay here on earth and will never make it to heaven.
-Kelley O'Donnell
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