Hamlet
Act 2 Sc. 2, Lines 384–415
Sc. 2, Lines 384–415: Notice that, although no one else knows about Hamlet’s plan to feign madness, what Hamlet says in lines 384–385 gives him away to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. How does Hamlet change when Polonius enters? What does the audience realize about the conversation that Polonius does not? Give an example that illustrates this lack of realization on the part of Polonius.