The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
HAMLET, son to the late, and nephew to the present king POLONIUS, lord chamberlain HORATIO, friend to Hamlet LAERTES, son to Polonius LUCIANUS, nephew to the king VOLTIMAND CORNELIUS ROSENCRANTZ GUILDENSTERN OSRIC courtiers A Gentleman A Priest MARCELLUS BERNARDO officers FRANCISCO, a soldier REYNALDO, servant to Polonius Players Two
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark William Shakespeare [Collins edition] 2 ABOUT THIS E-TEXT Project Gutenberg Etext of Hamlet by Shakespeare PG has multiple editions of
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out that one can hardly think of Hamlet as an action play At the heart of Hamlet are profound questions about the nature of good and evil, and the play contains some of Shakespeare’s most psy-chologically complex characters They are people driven to dramatic action by anger, grief, love, and despair Hamlet is a tragedy, a type of drama
Act 1, Scene 1
No Fear Shakespeare – Hamlet (by SparkNotes) -3- Original Text Modern Text 45 HORATIO What art thou that usurp’st this time of night Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march? By heaven, I charge thee, speak HORATIO What are you, that you walk out so late at night,
Hamlet in Plain and Simple English - Mr Maddish Biology
Characters Claudius, King of Denmark Hamlet, Son to the former, and Nephew to the present King Polonius, Lord Chamberlain Horatio, Friend to Hamlet
Hamlet: Patterns of Imagery I - Mr Shirbegi
III, iv, 41-51: Hamlet is berating the queen with vivid images of her blistered, corrupted, whorish, sickening act: marrying and sleeping with her first husband's murderer III, iv, 64-65: Hamlet says that Old Hamlet and Claudius were like two ears on ahead, but Claudius is a mouldy, diseased one that infected the clean one (and killed it)
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