IN THIS SCENE, ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHAT'S BEHIND HAMLET'S ODD BEHAVIOR, BUT TELL CLAUDIUS AND GERTRUDE THAT HE WAS EXCITED BY THE ARRIVAL OF THE PLAYERS. THE KING AND QUEEN, HOPEFUL THAT HAMLET IS IMPROVING, AGREE TO WATCH THE PLAY. Here, CLAUDIUS AND POLONIUS HAVE CHOSEN the MOMENT TO SET UP THE "ACCIDENTAL" MEETING BETWEEN HAMLET AND OPHELIA and when THEY HEAR HAMLET COMING, HIDE. IN A SOLILOQUY, HAMLET AGONIZES OVER WHETHER TO KILL HIMSELF: "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" (THE FAMOUS AND ICONIC SPEECH). OPHELIA then ENTERS AND TRIES TO RETURN THE GIFTS HAMLET GAVE HER. HE DENIES HAVING EVER GIVEN THEM. HAMLET ASKS OPHELIA IF SHE'S HONEST, THEN SAYS BEAUTY CORRUPTS HONESTY. BECOMING ANGRY, HE TELLS OPHELIA HE LOVED HER ONCE, THEN SAYS HE NEVER LOVED HER. HE COMMANDS HER TO GO TO A NUNNERY RATHER THAN BECOME A "BREEDER OF SINNERS" AND SAYS ALL MEN, INCLUDING HIMSELF, ARE "ARRANT KNAVES”. HE CONDEMNS WOMEN FOR HIDING THEIR FACES BEHIND MAKEUP AND THEN STATES THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE MARRIAGES AND THAT ONE PERSON WHO'S MARRIED ALREADY WILL DIE; HAMLET STORMS OFF. OPHELIA IS HEARTBROKEN. CLAUDIUS, FROM HIS HIDING PLACE, DECIDES THAT HAMLET NEITHER LOVES OPHELIA NOR IS HE MAD. INSTEAD, HE THINKS HAMLET IS "BROODING" ON SOMETHING, AND THAT THIS UNHAPPINESS OF THOUGHT WILL LEAD TO DANGER. HE DECIDES TO SEND HAMLET TO ENGLAND. POLONIUS, HOWEVER, STILL THINKS HAMLET LOVES OPHELIA. HE REQUESTS THAT AFTER THE PLAY, HAMLET BE SENT TO TALK WITH GERTRUDE WHERE POLONIUS WILL ONCE AGAIN SPY ON HIM.