Why are Denmark and Norway fighting in Hamlet?

Why are Denmark and Norway fighting in Hamlet?

After the Ghost vanishes, Horatio explains that King Hamlet (Prince Hamlet’s father) had slain King Fortinbras of Norway in combat and reclaimed land for Denmark. He adds that young Fortinbras “Of unimproved mettle hot and full” (1.1. 96) is massing an army to win back the land that King Hamlet had taken.

Why is Fortinbras in Denmark?

In order to avenge his father’s death, Fortinbras invades Denmark and ends up taking the Danish crown for himself, thereby living up to his name, which means “strong-armed.” Fortinbras demonstrates how the son of a murdered king is supposed to behave.

What is the current political military situation in Denmark at the beginning of the play?

What is the current political/military situation in Denmark at the beginning of the play? Hamlet had died and Claudius has taken thrown.

What nationality is Fortinbras?

Norwegian

What is ironic about Fortinbras become king?

Fortinbras persists in his claim for a disputed patch of land held by Denmark, and without raising up arms against his foe, ends up becoming the king of the entire country. This irony is further fortified by the presence of the English ambassador who arrives in Fortinbras’ company.

Why is Ophelia behaving irrationally?

Why is Ophelia behaving irrationally? She is distraught over her father’s death. What happens to Hamlet’s ship on the way to England? It is captured by pirates.

What happens to Ophelia at the end of Act 4?

In Act 4 Scene 7, Queen Gertrude reports that Ophelia had climbed into a willow tree (There is a willow grows aslant the brook), and that the branch had broken and dropped Ophelia into the brook, where she drowned. Gertrude says that Ophelia appeared “incapable of her own distress”.

What is Claudius’s plan at the end of Act 4?

Claudius’ plan is to stage a fencing bout between Hamlet and Laertes, in which Laertes’ sword will remain ‘accidentally’ sharp. Laertes loves this plan, and adds that he’ll put some poison on the sword, so that Hamlet will die, even if he’s only scratched.

What is ironic about how Hamlet get back to Denmark?

What is ironic about how Hamlet get back to Denmark? Summary: Act IV, scene vi In the letter, Hamlet says that his ship was captured by pirates, who have returned him to Denmark. He asks Horatio to escort the sailors to the king and queen, for they have messages for them as well.

What is the King’s original plan for killing Hamlet?

During the match, Claudius conspires with Laertes to kill Hamlet. They plan that Hamlet will die either on a poisoned rapier or with poisoned wine. The plans go awry when Gertrude unwittingly drinks from the poisoned cup and dies. Then both Laertes and Hamlet are wounded by the poisoned blade, and Laertes dies.