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King claudius says a motif about disease in scene 1. Act 4.


What was the qoute?

"But so much was our love , We would not understand what was most fit;But, like the owner of a foul disease"

Start of qoute


"but so...."

Claudius in act 2 is referring to how Hamlet is loved by the people ot the, "irrational mob"

"He's loved of the distracted multitude"

Start. "He's

Claudius Scene 3. Says dangerous illnesses will be cured only by extreme remedies.

"Diseases desperate grown, By desperate appliance are relieved, Or not at all"

Motif of disease. Starts with "Diseases...

Act 4 scene 3. King Claudius says a siloliqoy which creates dramatic irony and tension

For like the hectic in my blood he rages, And thou must cure me. "

"For like..."

Act 4 Scene 4. Third major soliloquy. Hamlet admits thinking too much about the consequences has made him scared

"- I do not know why yet I live to say" This thing's to do', Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means to do't"

."-I do not know ...."

Act 4 scene 4. Hamlet recognises his own inaction.

"How stand I then, That have a father killed, a mother stained, Excitement of my reason and my blood, and let all sleep?"

"How stand....."

Hamlet continues to compare himself and his thoughts

"O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! "

"O, from....."