Hamlet mistakenly stabs Polonius through the curtain. He heard a noise, and, thinking it might be Claudius, immediately stabbed through the curtain.
It's actually an arras that Polonius hides behind. Both times Polonius hides behind an arras, he does so to eavesdrop on what Hamlet says to somebody else. First, Polonius hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Ophelia, then later, he hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Gertrude.
Hamlet killed Polonius when he asumed Claudius was hidding behind the curtain when it was actually Polonius.
Hamlet stabbed him right behind the arras in Queen Gertrude's room.
Polonius
Hamlet mistakenly stabs Polonius through the curtain. He heard a noise, and, thinking it might be Claudius, immediately stabbed through the curtain.
It's actually an arras that Polonius hides behind. Both times Polonius hides behind an arras, he does so to eavesdrop on what Hamlet says to somebody else. First, Polonius hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Ophelia, then later, he hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Gertrude.
Hamlet killed Polonius when he asumed Claudius was hidding behind the curtain when it was actually Polonius.
Hamlet thinks Polonius is Claudius. He says, "Is't not the king?" His mistake is reasonable, since Polonius is hiding behind a curtain in Gertrude's bedroom, not the place where one would suspect men other than her husband.
It's actually an arras that Polonius hides behind. Both times Polonius hides behind an arras, he does so to eavesdrop on what Hamlet says to somebody else. First, Polonius hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Ophelia, then later, he hides to listen to Hamlet talk to Gertrude.
Polonius is listening to Lord Hamlet's meeting with Gertrude behind the curtain.
Hamlet was equally friendly. He just seemed a little evil when he killed Polonius. he didn't mean to kill Polonius, he thought King Claudius was behind the curtain eavesdropping. He was trying to kill Claudius as part of his father's revenge.
Hamlet stabbed him right behind the arras in Queen Gertrude's room.
Polonius
Behind the Curtain was created in 2006.
Behind That Curtain was created in 1928.
Behind the Curtain has 374 pages.