Act 3 Scene 2 of Hamlet is mostly approximately the play that Hamlet commissions to show Claudius responsible.
He has actors act out a scene that may be a thinly veiled representation of the connection between Gertrude, her overdue husband, Hamlet's father, and Claudius.
The queen leaves the king to sleep, and whilst he's dozing, a person murders him by pouring poison into his ear. The murderer tries to seduce the queen, who steadily accepts his advances.
The players start to enact the play in complete, and we research that the man who kills the king is the king's nephew.
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