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What is climax of Hamlet?.

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There's a climax when Hamlet stabs Polonius through the arras in Act III, scene iv, he commits himself to overtly violent action and brings himself into unavoidable conflict with the king. Another possible climax comes at the end of Act IV, scene iv when Hamlet resolves to commit himself fully to violent revenge.

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