Hamlet sleeps fitfully, tossing and turning, for one or two hours. He has a shocking, terrifying nightmare. He awakens, jumps out of bed, and runs to Ophelia's room, to check that she's alive and well. His nightmare has left him speechless, and Hamlet departs from Ophelia's room without having spoken a word to her. | Hamlet sleeps fitfully, tossing and turning, for one or two hours. He has a shocking, terrifying nightmare. He awakens, jumps out of bed, and runs to Ophelia's room, to check that she's alive and well. His nightmare has left him speechless, and Hamlet departs from Ophelia's room without having spoken a word to her. |