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 * The t-shirt that I designed is based off the quote “I will speak daggers to her, but use none” spoken by Hamlet in Act 5, Scene 2. I chose this quote
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Passage 167-182 [Act 1, Scene 5]: Hamlet makes Horatio and Marcellus swear they will not breathe a word of what happened the night they saw his father’s ghost. He tells them never to mention that he was acting crazy that night as he may have to act crazier soon. This passage kicks off the main plot of the play; this passage is where Hamlet decides to act crazy as to deceive Claudius into thinking he is not a threat. Hamlet makes his friends promise to lie to everyone about what they saw that night and to never say anything about their observations of his erratic behaviour. Hamlet refuses to tell them what happened with the ghost and what the ghost had said to him; this is where Hamlet begins lying to get the result he desires. We begin to learn how Hamlet truly felt about his father and how hard he will work to avenge his father’s death. Hamlet is pulled out of his depressed slum and thrust into a new role; the role of the delusion, hallucinating son of the dead king. Hamlet does not react with rage and demand revenge for his father’s death but he seems contemplative as to how he will do it. When his erratic behaviour frightens his friends he comes up with the idea to appear mad and trick Claudius. This develops the character of Hamlet; we see he is not an aggressive man but a philosophical man who deeply contemplates his actions. Later on in the play he comes up with thoughtful plans to avoid his own death and to reveal Claudius guilt. All these acts do not come from physical violence but manipulation of the other characters. Hamlet is a smart and thoughtful man who is not aggressive by nature until he is absolutely provoked. Hamlet fights fire with fire; he deceives his uncle into believing he has gone mad after his uncle deceived the whole kingdom that the king’s death was an accidental snake bite. ||
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These lines are spoken by Polonius when he is giving advice to his son Laertes ||