Questions on Act Two The Plot A. Polonius dispatches Reynaldo to spy on Laertes in Paris by indirect means, using a 'bait of lies/gold/falsehood' to discover the truth. B. Ophelia enters in a panic, reports that Hamlet, in a distracted state, has visited her while she was reading/sleeping/sewing in her closet. Both are convinced that Hamlet is 'mad for [Ophelia's] love'; and decide to tell the king. C. Claudius enlists the help of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet's friends from Wittenburg/Norway/Denmark, to discover the cause of Hamlet's madness. D. Polonius introduces the ambassadors returned from Norway who have succeeded in alerting the King of Norway to his nephew's/cousin's/son's behaviour. E. Fortinbras is now to prove himself against the Swedes/Germans/Poles. F. Polonius then explains his discovery of the relationship between Ophelia and Hamlet, his suspicious/dishonourable/honourable motives for stopping it and Hamlet's subsequent decline into madness. G. He reads a letter he has stolen/been given/intercepted from Hamlet to Ophelia to prove his case. H. Hamlet enters reading a book about honour/old men/maggots, and the court disappears to allow Polonius to try to draw out the prince. Hamlet acts as though he is insane and his remarks encourage Polonius in his beliefs about Hamlet's madness. I. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have a go at finding out the reasons for Hamlet's madness, suggesting he is mourning/ambitious/possessed. J. Hamlet denies this, tells them he is melancholy/mad/acting but does not know why, and quickly detects his erstwhile friends' duplicity. The conversation is diverted onto the topic of the Players who are about to arrive in Elsinore. K.Polonius re-enters to introduce them and Hamlet calls for a sad/cheerful/passionate speech. L. The sad tale of Hector's/Achilles'/Priam's death at the hands of Pyrrhus and Hecuba's woe/murder/abduction reduces the actor who recites the speech to tears. M. In his third soliloquy Hamlet bemoans his lack of passion in comparison to Polonius/his father/the player, tries to stimulate his feelings through passionate speech and berates himself for having done so. He then decides to put on a play: all that has stopped him, he suggests has been the possibility that the ghost may be a devil. A play depicting his father's death may move Claudius to confession, or at least look guilty. N. With this evidence, Hamlet will 'know [his] course/mind/deeds'. What? Why? How? 1. In what ways is the Pyrrhus character similar to Hamlet? and to Claudius? 2. How might the answer to (1) above help to explain Hamlet's desire to be reminded of this speech 'in particular'? 3. How might we connect the content of Hamlet's supposedly crazy remarks to Polonius to what the prince is actually feeling? 4. Name FIVE different characteristics of Polonius that can be proven on the basis of this act. 5. Why might one suspect that Hamlet's theory that the ghost may be devil is not what has actually stopped him from taking action? 6. What reasons for not acting are suggested by Hamlet himself? 7. What different types of madness do we see in Hamlet during this act? 8. What do each of the main characters feel to be the cause of Hamlet's madness? 9. Why might we agree that Claudius is a good king? 10. How does the Polonius and Reynaldo scene in II.i. contribute to the effect of the play as a whole? Imagery and Symbolism 1. Find TWO references to disease or decay. Themes 1. Who is acting a part in this act? In what ways? 2. 'The time is out of joint'. In what ways does Hamlet discover this to be the case during Act Two? 3. Find THREE references to remembering or forgetting our feelings. Ê Ian Delaney. Copyright © 1997 Shakespearean Education Last Updated: Monday, 23-Feb-98 11:33:31 EST email: ian@hamlet.hypermart.net