Claudius questions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about Hamlet’s behavior, and they report that he admits feeling disturbed but refuses to explain why. Gertrude asks how Hamlet received them, and they say he was courteous but guarded. They also tell her that Hamlet seems pleased by a company of players and plans to have them perform that night. Claudius and Polonius then arrange a hidden observation: Ophelia will wait with a book while they conceal themselves and watch Hamlet’s reaction to her. Before Hamlet arrives, Claudius briefly exposes his own guilty conscience. Hamlet then enters and delivers his soliloquy on life and death before confronting Ophelia, returning her gifts and speaking cruelly to her while Polonius and Claudius observe.
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