1. What is the meaning of the following quote?
O Gertrude, come away!/ The sun no sooner shall...
1. What is the meaning of the following quote?
O Gertrude, come away!/ The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch/But we will ship
him hence: and this vile deed / We must with all our majesty and skill / Both countenance
and excuse
a. Claudius is referring to Ophelia's madness and how to calm Laertes.
b. Claudius is speaking of Hamlet's madness and how to keep him safe.
c. Claudius is talking about Laertes' rebellion and how to stop it.
d. Claudius is referring to Hamlet's killing Polonius and how to keep the people
from rebelling
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