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9 March, 06:19

Which factors contribute to Hamlet's decision in Act IV to resolve to seek revenge? Select all that apply.

A. grief over Polonius's death

B. Claudius's attempt to kill him

C. Ophelia's madness

D. the play within the play

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  1. 9 March, 06:43
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    I believe that the factors that contribute to Hamlet's decision in ACT IV to resolve to seek revenge are B. Claudius's attempt to kill him and D. the play within the play.

    B. should be correct because Claudius sent Hamlet's former best friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to kill him. D. should be correct because this play confirmed Hamlet's suspicions that Claudius killed his father.

    I don't think A or C are correct because Hamlet didn't really for either Polonius or Ophelia - so their deaths didn't disturb him into action much.
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