Shakespearean Tragedies · English Literature

In 'Hamlet,' what specific substance does Claudius use to murder King Hamlet?

  1. A poisoned cup of wine
  2. Hemlock rubbed on a dagger
  3. Hebanon poured into the ear
  4. Nightshade mixed into a pottage
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Correct answer: Hebanon poured into the ear

The Ghost reveals that Claudius poured 'cursed hebanon' into his ear while he slept in the orchard. This method of murder is medically symbolic, as the 'ear of Denmark' is figuratively poisoned by Claudius's lies and corruption.

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