It is <u>false </u>that Claudius tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they must tell the players not to obey any of Hamlet's orders - if you are referring to Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
This never happened in the play. Claudius sent these two men to find and kill Hamlet, however, the tide has turned, and in the end, Hamlet managed to have both of them killed. They were his childhood friends, yet they betrayed him on behalf of his father's murderer.
That answer is false. Hope I helped! :)
I disagree because people need to have money to bug food, Clothes and other things like that so that’s why I disagree
Answer:
what does present perfect tense mean?
Explanation:
but, “plays” is present, meaning it’s happening now. “have played” is in the past tense, meaning it already happened. “will have played” is in the future tense, meaning it will happen in the future and hasn’t happened yet
Reveals lots of plot and character build up. Also some foreshadowing occurs in the beginning of chapter 6 as well.