Answer:
First:
1. King Claudius thanks his court for helping in King Hamlet's funeral and his own marriage to Gertrude.
Second:
2. Claudius announces that he is sending a letter asking the king of Norway to stop Fortinbras's military preparations.
Third:
5. Claudius grants permission to Laertes to return to school in Paris.
Fourth:
4. Hamlet expresses his disgust and despair at his mother's hasty marriage to Claudius.
Fifth:
3. Horatio tells Hamlet about the Ghost, and Hamlet agrees to join the watch that night.
Explanation:
In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Claudius quickly mourns the death of his brother and moves on marrying the late king's wife, Gertrude. To distract everyone from the atypical events that have occurred, he also reveals that he will write a letter to the king of Denmark to prevent Fortinbras from taking revenge on the late king of Denmark's death, who has been killed by King Hamlet. Claudius, who does not trust Polonius, agress that Laertes goes back to school in Paris. After that, Hamlet finally speaks about his mother's soon marriage to Claudius, who he suspects has murdered Hamlet's father to get the throne. Eventually, Horatio talks to prince Hamlet about the late king's ghost.
<span>Answer: deferential respect</span>
Answer:
The story of Icarus and Daedalus is thousands of years old. The moral of the story is still relevant today. The moral is simple: <u><em>Aim for the middle course and avoid extremes.</em></u>
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That's all :)
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