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the tragedy of hamlet, prince of denmark, act iv, scenes i-iv by william shakespeare as you read, highlight details that relate to the politics and culture of elizabethan england. as hamlet prepares to leave denmark, king claudius orders rosencrantz and guildenstern to deliver a sealed letter to the king of england. act iv. scene i. which aspect of renaissance culture is reflected in hamlet’s lines? new knowledge of the natural world a philosophical viewpoint on the meaning of life the power monarchs hold over others a renewed interest in greek and roman culture
In the given scene, King Claudius (a monarch) orders others (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern) to deliver a letter. This shows the authority/ power monarchs had over people during the Renaissance (and Elizabethan England context), matching this option. The other options: "new knowledge of natural world" is unrelated, "philosophical viewpoint on life" isn't shown here, and "renewed interest in Greek/Roman culture" isn't depicted in this scene.
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