Question 11 of 27 • DCSS British Literature 12 CR 24-25
Read the passage from Hamlet, Act II, Scene ii.Gertrude: Thanks, Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz; And I beseech you instantly to visit My too much changed son. Go, some of you, And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is.
Answer
A
In this speech, Gertrude shows that she is more interested in flirting with Guildenstern and Rosencrantz than in helping Hamlet.
B
The way that Gertrude orders people around in this speech shows that she is primarily interested in flexing her power.
C
Gertrude’s dialogue shows her sense of urgency and desperation, proving that she is truly worried about Hamlet.
D
With this dialogue, Gertrude shows that she is reluctant to trust Guildenstern and Rosencrantz but feels she has no other choice.