And they yelled because they are performing both actions at once
In act III, scene iii, Claudius is kneeling in prayer when Hamlet finds him. He doesn't kill him, even though he has the perfect opportunity, because "Now might I do it pat, now he is praying;/And now I'll do't./And so he goes to heaven;/And so am I revenged. That would be scann'd:/A villain kills my father; and for that,/I, his sole son, do this same villain send/To heaven."
<span>In the next scene, Hamlet mistakes Polonius hiding behind the arras for Claudius. Unlike, scene iii, he's not in prayer, so there is no similar worry about whether he'll go to heaven. </span>
<span>Throughout the play, Hamlet seems to have this inner conflict over whether revenge is the 'right' thing to do. And what comes after death from a Christian perspective, depending upon how a person meets their end. It's something that is dealt with in more detail in the 'to be or not to be' speech and the 'gravedigger' scene. </span>
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4. Fortunato's name means fortunate, but he is not fortunate in the end of the story.
5. The clown costume is irony because Fortunato is always joking around, except the narrator takes these comments to heart.
6. This saying is irony because Fortunato is not killed when he is placed in the wall, he is forced to die of his cough or starvation.
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i would go with d if i were you
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why? because it says randle could lift a hubcap quicker and more quietly than anyone else so its saying that he is better than anyone else