daymakenna3
daymakenna3
30.06.2019 • 
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When hamlet is speaking to rosencrantz and guildenstern in act ii, scene ii, he says, “i am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly i know a hawk from a handsaw.” what message is he attempting to convey to his old 'friends' and the audience? question 6 options: a: he wants to go hunting with rosencrantz and guildenstern so that he can practice killing animals before he has to kill claudius. b: he is angered by the fact that rosencrantz and guildenstern have been sent by the king and queen as spies. c: hamlet is saying that his madness changes like the weather, and that he is only mad some of the time. d: the high winds in denmark suggest the fact that chaos still reigns after the murder of the former king.

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