Toward the end of hamlets mousetrap play claudius rushes


Toward the end of Hamlet's "Mousetrap" play, Claudius rushes out, clearly perturbed (III.ii.273). Why? Does it confirm his guilt? Hamlet later finds him at prayer. Read aloud Claudius's speech (III.iii.36-72 and 96-98)-what is he saying? What are your feelings about Claudius at this point? And why does Hamlet not take his revenge then and there?

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