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Answer:
1, 4, 5
Explanation:Polonius's death deepens the conflict between Hamlet and King Claudius.
Polonius's death convinces Ophelia to marry Hamlet.
Polonius's death contributes to Ophelia's madness.
The event of 'Hamlet' perforating Polonius advances the plot in the following ways:
A). Polonius's death deepens the conflict between Hamlet and King Claudius.
D). Polonius's death contributes to Ophelia's madness.
E). Polonius's death causes Laertes to return to Denmark to get revenge.
- The plot of the text 'Hamlet' advances after Hamlet murders Polonius because it leads to escalating the dispute between him and the king Claudius.
- Actually, Hamlet's plan was to murder Caludius as a revenge upon him for murdering his father but his plan gets turned when he inaptly ends up killing Polonius.
- The death of Polonius makes Ophelia(his daughter) go insane and Laertes(his son) to come back for seeking revenge of his father which further intensifies the plot and takes the story forward interestingly.
Thus, options A, D, and E are the correct answers.
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