The events of Act III (Hamlet) in the correct order;
- Polonius and Claudius spy on Hamlet and Ophelia.
- Hamlet gives his "to be or not to be" speech.
- Hamlet tells Ophelia to get a nunnery.
- Hamlet tells Gertrude he must go to England.
- Claudius confesses his murder to the audience.
- Hamlet has the chance to kill Claudius, but hesitates.
- Claudius runs from the room shouting, "Give me some light!".
<h3>What is chronological order?</h3>
Chronological order is the arrangements of events from the first to the last, that is, from the oldest to the most recent event.
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