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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.
The meaning of the phrase "thou art wedded to calamity" represents that your marriage will be a complete disaster. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
<h3>What is Calamity in the given excerpt?</h3>
In the given excerpt, Calamity may be characterized as any circumstance that induces remarkable and frequently sudden deterioration or distress.
The complete question is: Read the extract from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man: Affliction is fascinated of thy parts, And thou art wedded to calamity. What is the meaning of the phrase "thou art wedded to calamity”?
- You have not had enough disaster in your life.
- You often have disasters around you.
- Your marriage will be a complete disaster.
- Your confusion is the cause of many disasters.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is C.
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