Act 5.  Nemesis  Foils  Disease and Corruption  Women  Hamlet as Tragic Hero  Appearance vs Reality.

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Act 5

 Nemesis  Foils  Disease and Corruption  Women  Hamlet as Tragic Hero  Appearance vs Reality

 Why does Shakespeare include the gravedigger scene? What purpose does it serve?  Existential Hamlet: Hamlet, in reflecting on what happens to us after we die, seems to be even less certain of an afterlife.

 Hamlet is 30 Gravedigger: …I came to it that day our last King Hamlet overcame Fortinbras. Hamlet: How long is that since? Gravedigger: …It was the very day that young Hamlet was born—…I have been sexton here, man and boy, thirty years. ( )  Does Hamlet seem like a 30 year old man?

 “Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio.” ( ) Hamlet confronts his own mortality and seems resigned to it.  Ophelia’s funeral: Laertes’ show of grief vs Hamlet’s ( ) Did Hamlet really love Ophelia?

 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. Did they deserve their fate?  Osric and comic relief  Hamlet is ready to accept his fate—whatever that may be. “There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow.” ( ) But Horatio is worried.

 The duel: dramatic irony: we know the cup and sword are both poisoned but Hamlet doesn’t.  Does Gertrude know the cup is poisoned? If so her decision to drink anyway could be read as protecting her son.  Is the chain restored by the end?

 Does Hamlet suffer from an Oedipal complex?  Did Hamlet really ever love Ophelia?  Is Hamlet a tragic hero? (Does he face his destiny with courage and nobility?)  Is Hamlet mad?  Why can Hamlet be ruthless with Polonius and R&G but not Claudius?