At the start of Scene 2, Hamlet tells Horatio how he handled the plot to have him
executed in England. How do his actions on the ship contrast with his earlier behavior?
What does this change suggest about the internal conflict he has struggled with for much
of the play?

Respuesta :

Hamlet at this point is experiencing a change of mind. Earlier he had plotted to have Horatio executed in England but now promises to seek his good favor as he is now sorry for how he treated Laertes.

What does the change in Hamlet's behavior say about his internal conflict?

He before now was filled with vengeance.

At this point, however, he, having seen himself through the mirror of Laertes desire to avenge his own father's death. It, therefore, means that at this point, Hamlet's internal conflict seems resolved.

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