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  1. 19 de jul. de 2017 · "The rest is silence" could be interpreted as a statement saying Hamlet would vote for him, but the outcome is otherwise uncertain. "The rest" of the possible outcome is "silent": one can imagine a personification of fate or prophecy refusing to speak more on the matter.

  2. So tell him what has happened here. The rest is silence. Oh, oh, oh, oh. [He dies]

  3. The final quote--"the rest is silence"--could represent the true peace that Hamlet feels as both external and internal noise are gone. Approved by eNotes Editorial. Keri Sadler. |...

  4. Hamlet said his last words "The rest is silence." What did he mean? Hamlet is dying. He will not be alive to make any more noise. That is the simplistic answer. It is more intricate than this.

  5. That, on the supervise (no leisure bated, 25 No, not to stay the grinding of the ax) My head should be struck off. HAMLET. Up from my cabin, My sea-gown scarfed about me, in the dark. Groped I to find out them, had my desire, Fingered their packet, and in fine withdrew. To mine own room again, making so bold.

  6. Which have solicited- the rest is silence. Dies. 4020; Horatio. Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest! [March within.] Why does the drum come hither? Enter Fortinbras and English Ambassadors, with Drum, Colours, and Attendants. 4025; Fortinbras. Where is this sight? Horatio. What is it ...

  7. The rest is silence. (V.ii.342) These are Hamlet’s last words. Unlike many of Shakespeare’s tragic heroes, Hamlet never resigns himself to death or embraces it. He spends his final moments imagining the world after his death and begging Horatio to ‘report me and my cause aright’ (V.ii.323).