This would be: why Hamlet does not seek his revenge on Polonius upon discovering Polonius's murdering of Claudius, Hamlet's father. It is unknown why Hamlet does not kill Polonius until he has been cut with a poisoned sword and is already 'dead'. But it is essentially because he is too indecisive and pensive, when he should be impulsive and seek his immediate revenge.
The conflict between Hamlet and Ophelia is often seen as the most mysterious in terms of its root cause. Hamlet's treatment of Ophelia is confusing and erratic, leaving audiences to speculate on the true reasons behind his behavior, which adds complexity to their relationship and the overall plot of the play.
Hamlet versus his girlfriend, Ophelia
Which of Laertes' actions are we talking about? His leaping into Ophelia's grave? His statement that in terms of honour he remains aloof? His stabbing Hamlet with an unbated sword?
The major types of conflict based on the substance of the conflict are interpersonal conflict, intrapersonal conflict, intragroup conflict, intergroup conflict, and organizational conflict. These types differ in terms of the parties involved and the nature of the conflict.
Terms such as "warfare," "strife," "hostility," and "dispute" all relate to conflict. They involve situations of disagreement, opposition, or fighting between individuals or groups.
In "Everlost" by Neal Shusterman, the central conflict revolves around the two main characters, Nick and Allie, struggling to navigate the afterlife and come to terms with their new existence in this purgatory-like world. They must also confront the mysterious and malevolent force known as the McGill, who threatens their very existence in Everlost.
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The Major Conflict is the biggest conflict in the play. It is what drives the whole play. All of the decisions are about this one issue. In Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie the major conflict is between Tom's feeling obligated to his family as a provider and his inner need to live his own life. The events of the play are cause by his struggle between these two inner conflicts.
"I shall put an antic disposition on." He's going to pretend to be crazy.
She agrees to her father's charge and will have nothing to do with Hamlet. Polonius has said to her, "I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth, have you slander any moment leisure as to give word or talk with the Lord Hamlet." At this point in the play (Act 1 Scene 3), he has not asked her to spy on Hamlet yet.
The two terms have become synonymous .
Yes and No
The id and the superego.