I believe the Queen thinks that A. the death of his father caused Hamlet to go insane.
This is what she says in Act II:<em>"I doubt it is no other but the main: His father’s death and our o'erhasty marriage"
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This is what she says to Claudius, her ex husband's brother whom she married after king Hamlet's death. She clearly states that it is the king's death which drove Hamlet to madness, as well as the fact that she remarried only a couple of days after that happened. Polonius thinks Hamlet is mad because of Ophelia and the fact that she killed herself, but Hamlet never really cared much about Ophelia (especially after his father's death), whereas Gertrude thinks it is because of his father.
Answer:
The title 'The Accursed House' is relevant to the story as it depicts a society that is accursed with negative thoughts.
Explanation:
The Accursed House is a short story written by Emile Gabriau. The story is a sarcasm on the society where we live in, which does not get suspicious when people charge extra or does something bad but when stores charges less and do something good to you.
The author has used the sarcasm to portray a society 'under curse' (accurse) which represents the shallow thoughts of people. It presents a society where people are accursed with negativity.
<u>Thus the title of the story 'The Accursed House' is relevant to the story as it depicts a society accursed with negativity and negative mind-set.</u>
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Answer:
I believe this is a simile
I think it's "scolded in a mild way" according to the context. Sorry if I'm wrong