Act III & The Performative Utterance
- A successful learner takes new information and acknowledges it and isn't afraid to change their mind.
- Hamlet knows what to do but isn't able to do it.
- Perlocutionary: of or relating to an act (as of persuading, frightening, or annoying) performed by a speaker upon a listener by means of an utterance.
- Polonius is a character of words and King Claudius is a character of action.
- Hamlet is shifting his anger from King Claudius and Queen Gertrude to himself, because he is unable to do his duty.
- Queen Gertrude's punishment would come form her own conscience.
- Hamlet's uncertainty to kill Claudius was forgotten after he killed Polonius.
- Killing someone in mid-prayer would automatically send them to hell.
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