ROSENCRANTZ: He admits he is confused but, refuses to say why.
GUILDENSTERN: He doesn't want to talk about it. He changes the subject when ever we try..
QUEEN: Did he treat you well?
ROSENCRANTZ: Yes, he treated us like a gentleman.
GUILDENSTERN: He looked like he was forcing it though.
ROSENCRANTZ: He didn’t ask us any questions but answered our extensively.
QUEEN: Did you tempt him with any activities?
ROSENCRANTZ: We ran into some actors on our way here and which seemed to make him happy. They are at the court now, and I think they are supposed to perform tonight.
POLONIUS: They will he he wants you to join him..
KING: I’m glad he wants me there. …show more content…
He had a courtier’s persuasiveness, a soldier’s courage, and a scholar’s wisdom. He was the perfect and great the model of our country. Now is so unstable. I am the most miserable of all the women who listened to his sweet words. His youth has been destroyed by madness. I am so miserable to see Hamlet in this maddened state.
KING: Love? He doesn’t act loving. Even though his words were scattered, they weren’t crazy. His sadness is only going to get worse and when it does it may be dangerous. To prevent this danger, I’ve decided that he’ll be sent to England to try to get back the money they owe to us. Hopefully, all the new things to see will help him to return to normal. Do you like this plan?
POLONIUS: The plan should work. But I am still convinced that the cause of his madness was unrequited love. (To Ophelia) Ophelia, you don’t need to tell us about your conversation with Hamlet, heard all of it. (To Claudius) My lord, do whatever you think is best. But, if you think it’s a good idea, after the play have the queen speak to Hamlet alone and beg him to explain why he is acting like this. Meanwhile, I’ll be hiding and eavesdrop on their conversation. If he doesn't tell her the cause of his abnormal behavior, send him to England or you can just speak with him, wherever you think