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FORTINBRAS, prince of Norway A Captain English Ambassadors GERTRUDE, queen of Denmark, and mother to Hamlet OPHELIA, daughter to Polonius
circumstances probablyborrowed from Shakespeare As early as 1589 an English drama on the subject of Hamlet was in existence It is referred to in that
king of Denmark, Prince Hamlet's father, suddenly dies, Hamlet's mother, Gertrude Enter Fortinbras with the English Ambassadors with Drum, Colors, and
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SHAKESPEARE MADE EASY Hamlet MODERN ENGLISH VERSION Hamlet The characters Hamlet Prince of Denmark Claudius King of Denmark, and
Hamlet Shakespeare Many years ago in Denmark there was a prince called Hamlet One day Hamlet's father, the king, dies suddenly and Hamlet is very sad
CLAUDIUS, roi de Danemark HAMLET, fils du précédent roi, neveu du roi actuel POLONIUS, chambellan HORATIO, ami d'Hamlet LAERTES, fils de Polonius
Good night sweet prince: And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest Why does the drum come hither? [March within] (Enter FORTINBRAS, the English
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Tableof Contents Act1 ....................................p.5 Scene1 ....................................p.5 Scene2 ....................................p.11 Scene3 ....................................p.20 Scene4 ....................................p.24 Scene5 ....................................p.28 Act2 ....................................p.36 Scene1 ....................................p.36 Scene2 ....................................p.40 Act3 ....................................p.61 Scene1 ....................................p.61 Scene2 ....................................p.67 Scene3 ....................................p.81 Scene4 ....................................p.84 Act4 ....................................p.92 Scene1 ....................................p.92 Scene2 ....................................p.93 Scene3 ....................................p.95 Scene4 ....................................p.97 Scene5 ....................................p.100 Scene6 ....................................p.108 Scene7 ....................................p.109 Act5 ....................................p.116 Scene1 ....................................p.116 Scene2 ....................................p.127 DramatisPersonae CLAUDIUS,king ofDenmark. HAMLET,son tothelate, andnephewto thepresentking. POLONIUS,lord chamberlain. HORATIO,friend toHamlet. LAERTES,son toPolonius. LUCIANUS,nephew totheking. VOLTIMAND CORNELIUS ROSENCRANTZ GUILDENSTERN OSRIC courtiers.
AGentleman APriest. MARCELLUS BERNARDO officers.
FRANCISCO,a soldier. REYNALDO,servant toPolonius. Players. TwoClowns, grave-diggers. FORTINBRAS,prince ofNorway. ACaptain. EnglishAmbassadors. GERTRUDE,queen ofDenmark,and mothertoHamlet. OPHELIA,daughter toPolonius. Lords,Ladies, Officers,Soldiers,Sailors, Messengers,andother Attendants.
Ghostof Hamlet'sFather. SCENEDenmark. ActI
Scene1 Elsinore.A platformbeforethe castle. FRANCISCOat hispost.Enter tohimBERNARDO BERNARDO Who'sthere? FRANCISCO Nay,answer me:stand,and unfoldyourself. BERNARDO Longlive theking! FRANCISCO Bernardo? BERNARDO He.
FRANCISCO Youcome mostcarefullyupon yourhour. BERNARDO 'Tisnow strucktwelve;get theetobed, Francisco.
FRANCISCO Forthis reliefmuchthanks: 'tisbittercold, AndI amsickat heart. BERNARDO Haveyou hadquietguard? FRANCISCO Nota mousestirring. BERNARDO Well,good night. Ifyou domeetHoratio andMarcellus, Therivals ofmywatch, bidthemmake haste. FRANCISCO Ithink Ihearthem. Stand,ho!Who's there? HAMLET- ActI 5
EnterHORATIO andMARCELLUS HORATIO Friendsto thisground. MARCELLUS Andliegemen totheDane. FRANCISCO Giveyou goodnight. MARCELLUS O,farewell, honestsoldier: Whohath relievedyou? FRANCISCO Bernardohas myplace. Giveyou goodnight. Exit
MARCELLUS Holla!Bernardo! BERNARDO Say,
What,is Horatiothere? HORATIO Apiece ofhim. BERNARDO Welcome,Horatio: welcome,goodMarcellus. MARCELLUS What,has thisthingappear'd againto-night? BERNARDO Ihave seennothing. MARCELLUS Horatiosays 'tisbutour fantasy, Andwill notletbelief takeholdof him Touchingthis dreadedsight,twice seenofus: ThereforeI haveentreatedhim along Withus towatchthe minutesofthis night; Thatif againthisapparition come, Hemay approveoureyes andspeakto it. HORATIO Tush,tush, 'twillnotappear. HAMLET- ActI 6
BERNARDO Sitdown awhile; Andlet usonceagain assailyourears, Thatare sofortifiedagainst ourstory Whatwe havetwonights seen. HORATIO Well,sit wedown, Andlet ushearBernardo speakofthis. BERNARDO Lastnight ofall, Whenyond samestarthat's westwardfromthe pole Hadmade hiscourseto illumethatpart ofheaven Wherenow itburns,Marcellus andmyself, Thebell thenbeatingone,-- EnterGhost MARCELLUS Peace,break theeoff;look, whereitcomes again! BERNARDO Inthe samefigure,like thekingthat's dead. MARCELLUS Thouart ascholar;speak toit,Horatio. BERNARDO Looksit notlikethe king?markit, Horatio. HORATIO Mostlike: itharrowsme withfearand wonder. BERNARDO Itwould bespoketo. MARCELLUS Questionit, Horatio. HORATIO Whatart thouthatusurp'st thistimeof night, Togetherwith thatfairand warlikeform Inwhich themajestyof buriedDenmark Didsometimes march?byheaven Ichargethee, speak! MARCELLUS Itis offended. BERNARDO HAMLET- ActI 7
See,it stalksaway! HORATIO Stay!speak, speak!Icharge thee,speak! ExitGhost MARCELLUS 'Tisgone, andwillnot answer.
BERNARDO Hownow, Horatio!youtremble andlookpale: Isnot thissomethingmore thanfantasy? Whatthink youon't? HORATIO Beforemy God,Imight notthisbelieve Withoutthe sensibleandtrue avouch Ofmine owneyes. MARCELLUS Isit notlikethe king? HORATIO Asthou arttothyself: Suchwas theveryarmour hehadon Whenhe theambitiousNorway combated; Sofrown'd heonce,when, inanangry parle, Hesmote thesleddedPolacks ontheice. 'Tisstrange.
MARCELLUS Thustwice before,andjump atthisdead hour, Withmartial stalkhathhe gonebyour watch. HORATIO Inwhat particularthoughtto workIknow not; Butin thegrossand scopeofmy opinion, Thisbodes somestrangeeruption toourstate. MARCELLUS quotesdbs_dbs5.pdfusesText_9