Respuesta :
At the end of Hamlet, both Hamlet and Guildenstern are dead. Hamlet has died in a fight with Laertes, when Claudius had put poison on Laertes' sword. Guildenstern died at Hamlet's hand. Claudius had written a letter instructing people to kill Hamlet, but Hamlet was able to rewrite it so that it was condemning Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to death instead of himself.
Answer:
- With great anger and resentment.
Explanation:
After the demise of his dad, Prince Hamlet starts acting in strange ways, which causes worry for his mom and uncle. With an end goal to discover what was disturbing Hamlet, King Claudius and Queen Gertrude send for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two of Hamlet's dearest companions, with scramble to utilize them for the supply and benefit of their trust in Act II, Scene 2. Rather than filling in as companions of Hamlet's, they end up being deceivers who consent to take Hamlet to his demise.