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As revenge for Ophelia
B
In self-defense
C
To protect Gertrude
D
Mistaken identity
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Hamlet Gertrude-এর ঘরে কথা বলার সময় পর্দার আড়ালে আওয়াজ শোনে এবং ভাবে Claudius লুকিয়ে আছে। সে তৎক্ষণাৎ আঘাত করে, কিন্তু পরে দেখে নিহত ব্যক্তি Polonius। এই ভুলে কাহিনি আরও জটিল হয় এবং Laertes প্রতিশোধের পথে যায়।

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Updated: 2 weeks ago
What advice does Laertes give to Ophelia regarding Hamlet?
Created: 2 weeks ago
A
To avoid falling in love with Hamlet
B
To marry Hamlet quickly
C
To spy on Hamlet
D
To confess her feelings
Laertes তার বোন Ophelia-কে সতর্ক করে যে Hamlet রাজপুত্র হিসেবে ব্যক্তিগত ইচ্ছা পূরণে স্বাধীন নয়। রাজনৈতিক দায়িত্ব ও রাজকীয় সিদ্ধান্তের কারণে সে হয়তো বিয়ে করতে পারবে না। এই পরামর্শ Ophelia-কে Hamlet থেকে দূরে রাখার চেষ্টা।

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Updated: 2 weeks ago
Who says the following to Macbeth: “The queen, my lord, is dead.”?
Created: 6 days ago
A
The Doctor
B
Siward
C
Seyton
D
Horatio
English
Corruption wins not more than honesty-William Shakespeare
English Grammar
English Literature
The upright judge condemns crimes but he does not hate the criminals-William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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Lady Macbeth’s Death and Macbeth’s Soliloquy – Act 5, Scene 5
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Act & Scene: Act 5, Scene 5
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Characters:
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Seyton – Macbeth’s loyal chief servant and attendant
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Event:
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While preparing for the final battle against the invading English and Scottish forces, a cry is heard from within the castle.
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Macbeth asks about the noise. Seyton enters and delivers the grim news:
"The queen, my lord, is dead."
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Significance:
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This news delivers the final blow to Macbeth’s spirit.
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Macbeth responds with his famous soliloquy:
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In the soliloquy, he expresses despair and reflects on the meaninglessness of life.
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Updated: 6 days ago
How does Edmund deceive his father, Gloucester, into believing his legitimate son, Edgar, is a traitor?
Created: 6 days ago
A
He bribes witnesses to lie about Edgar.
B
He shows him a forged letter.
C
He challenges Edgar to a duel and makes it look like Edgar cheated.
D
He tells Gloucester that Edgar is secretly practicing witchcraft
English
Corruption wins not more than honesty-William Shakespeare
English Grammar
English Literature
The upright judge condemns crimes but he does not hate the criminals-William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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Edmund’s Forged Letter – King Lear, Act 1, Scene 2
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Event: Edmund shows his father, Gloucester, a letter he forged himself.
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Content: The letter appears to reveal a plot by Edgar to kill Gloucester and inherit his lands and title.
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Impact: Gloucester believes the lie, setting in motion tragic consequences.

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Updated: 6 days ago