act 3 scene 3 hamlet
Pourquoi Hamlet se fait passer pour un fou ?
Lorsqu'il découvre que son père a été tué par Claudius, Hamlet se montre bien différent.
Il se met à nourrir des idées de vengeance.
Tout à coup, il peut légitimer sa tristesse, son malaise vis-à-vis du mariage de son oncle et de sa mère.
Il décide de feindre la folie.Pourquoi Hamlet tue Polonius ?
Hamlet tue Polonius par accident dans la chambre de sa mère, pensant qu'il s'agit de Claudius qui les espionnait.
Où se situe l'action de Hamlet ?
Shakespeare l'Européen : le château de Kronborg ou le fantasme de Hamlet.
C'est à Elseneur, vigie posée à l'entrée de la Baltique, que le dramaturge anglais a situé sa tragédie et posé ses personnages : Hamlet, Ophélie, Polonius…Le roi du Danemark, père d'Hamlet, est mort, assassiné par son frère Claudius qui le remplace sur le trône et dans le lit de la reine.
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