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He was speaking to her of the ghost his father. Do u think it was very aggressive?
Do you think his mother new that they were going to kill him? And u think Hamlet knew she might have known?

 

What do u think was Hamlet's tone when he was speaking to his mother before he killed pulonius

Before he kills Polonius, he is quite calm, but the guilty Gertrude is afraid he is there to kill her. Then he becomes furious - with more than a small helping of sarcasm. Pax-C

 

What do u think was Hamlet's tone when he was speaking to his mother before he killed pulonius

Calculated!

 

What do u think was Hamlet's tone when he was speaking to his mother before he killed pulonius

Yes, aggressive would be a good word. He himself says so before he goes to talk to her: ''I will speak daggers to her, though I will use none.''