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English, 13.02.2020 19:40 laurynrobinson21

What is Hamlet's attitude toward Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? What does he plan for them?

a. Hamlet does not trust them and will protect himself and try to turn their plots against them.
b. He is saddened that they are no longer as close friends as they used to be. Hamlet plans to create a plot to make them dear friends again.
c. Because he is angered by their betrayal, Hamlet plans to publicly accuse them of betraying their dear friend.

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