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Hamlet injured Laertes, but immediately Laertes mentioned, “I am justly killed with my own treachery” (Act V-II. The King and Queen enter with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and others. In the first round Hamlet got a bit hurt, but when both of them dropped their swords at that time swords exchanged and Hamlet was lucky to get the sharp sword. And suppose there is a failure then Claudius made a backup plan and he instructed to prepare poisonous wine for Hamlet. Hamlet Act 2 Scene 2 (Figurative Language) line 479 pg.111 line 226 pg.97 'Black as his purpose' Hamlet is announcing a speech, and it was about Pyrrhus, King of Prius who had invaded Italy and his doing so. When Claudius plan failed, he made a plan of fencing competition with Laertes and for that, he prepared sharp and poisonous blade for Laertes which was against the fencing rules. As Hamlet explained to his best friend Horatio that King Claudius wrote, “Horatio- Ah, royal knavery!-an exact command, Larded with many several sorts of reasons Importing Denmark’s health, and England’s too, With-ho!-such bugs and goblins in my life That, on the supervise (no leisure bated, No not to stay the grinding of the ax) My head should be struck off” (Act V-II. Short Answer Study Guide Questions Hamlet Answers Hamlet Hamlet Act 3 Study Questions Answer Key Hamlet Study Guide. And Claudius also had a fear of Hamlet too, but after seeing Hamlet’s popularity among the public he wanted to execute Hamlet’s murder plan in England. Which word from the passage is most similar in meaning to wary safety fear youth rebels Read the analysis of Hamlet, Act I, Scene v. Laertes: Be wary then best safety lies in fear: Youth to itself rebels, though none else near. When Hamlet returned to his country he had a doubt about his father’s death. Hamlet, Part 2: Word Choice and Tone Quiz Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene iii. Hamlet urged Laertes that forgive him like a good person because whatever harmful situation happened that was not his fault, but …show more content… Hamlet is experiencing many bad situations like when Hamlet couldn’t sleep and find out his own murder plan, Laertes told about the sharp and poisonous blade and the revelation of Hamlet’s mother before her death, those past and present incidents made him mentally sick and as a result, Hamlet committed …show more content… Claudius not only killed his own brother, but he also married to King Hamlet’s wife at that time price Hamlet was studying outside of Denmark. As Hamlet was responsible for Laertes’ sister and his father’s death. In Act V scene 2, the beginning of the fighting Hamlet asked Laertes for his pardon. Men create problems and make harmful plans for others, but there is a divine power which curves your path different than other’s plan, yet bad experiences created by others can make a tremendous mental impact on the person. Thus, Hamlet believes that things are meant to happen will be going to happen and no one can avoid it. Show More Shakespeare in Hamlet act V scene 2 reveals many aspects of the human nature, along with the divinity which shapes the path of our journey.