Why does hamlet apologize to laertes




















Come, one for me. Your skill shall, like a star i' th' darkest night,. Give them the swords, Osric. Hamlet, you know the bet? Very well, my lord. Your grace hath laid the odds o' th' weaker side.

Hamlet may also know that Ophelia is helping Claudius and Polonius spy on him and talks to her with this betrayal in mind. I believe that Hamlet tells Ophelia to go to the nunnery to protect her from what is coming. He knows that he is going to kill and does not want her to have to deal with the stigma of his actions. Telling her he never loved her and to go to the nunnery was the ultimate act of love.

It is likely that Hamlet really was in love with Ophelia. Readers know Hamlet wrote love letters to Ophelia because she shows them to Polonius. However, he was not the only one to blame. However, one may also view her death as a suicide because she makes no attempt to save herself. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis May 4, Does Laertes forgive Hamlet?

What does Laertes do before he dies? Why does Horatio want to kill himself? The tone of the final lines is moving but the reasoning seems unsatisfactory. The apology is one of the Prince's most perplexing utterances. But perhaps the fiction of the 'antic disposition' I.

We must remember he does not know how the match will end; despite his faith in God, he believes he still has to find some way of restoring the country. He does. After Osric's exit, a lord enters with instructions from the King to see if Hamlet wants more time before meeting Laertes. Hamlet says he is ready whenever the King wants to get started. Then the lord tells Hamlet that the Queen wishes him to extend Laertes a pre-duel overture of friendship. Hamlet agrees, and the lord exits. Horatio feels uneasy about the duel and suggests that Hamlet could lose.

Hamlet shrugs off any possibility of Laertes' winning, but says that, in any event, one cannot avoid one's destiny. Hamlet must do what he must do. All that matters is being prepared for the inevitable. With great flourish, the scene is set for the duel. The King calls Hamlet and Laertes together and has them begin the duel by clasping hands. Hamlet asks Laertes to forgive his earlier acts of madness at Ophelia 's grave. He further claims that his madness, not he himself, is responsible for Polonius ' death, and he begs pardon for the crime.



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