King Claudius and Queen Gertrude welcome Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, old friends of Hamlet, and ask them to stay at court and use their friendship to find the cause of Hamlet’s strange behavior. Polonius then brings news that the ambassadors from Norway have returned and reports that he believes he has discovered why Hamlet is acting mad: Hamlet has been repulsed by Ophelia, and Polonius reads the love letter Hamlet sent her. Claudius agrees to test this theory. Hamlet enters, speaks sharply with Polonius, then questions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern until they admit the king and queen sent for them. The players arrive, and Hamlet arranges for them to perform a play, then soliloquizes about using it to test Claudius’s guilt.
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