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Shakespeare’s Hamlet An Introduction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCVc5TaPpe8&feature=related

A Brief Introduction to Hamlet Hamlet is a play that has fascinated audiences and readers since it was first written in around 1601-1604 The play centers around Hamlet’s decision whether or not to avenge the murder of his father, the King of Denmark. This weight of this decision drives all the other action and relationships in the play. Hamlet is part of an old tradition of revenge plays, and is based on an old oral legend about Amleth, a prince whose father was killed by his uncle, who then married his mother. Amleth pretends to be mad, while plotting how to avenge his father’s death, and eventually is able to kill his uncle.

Hamlet Introduction There’s something rotten in the state of Denmark . . .

Hamlet Introduction Prince Hamlet returns home from university to discover that his father is dead and his mother has married his uncle Claudius. And now Claudius has declared himself king.

Hamlet Introduction As if that’s not bad enough, the ghost of his father appears to Hamlet . . . He tells Hamlet that he’s been murdered by Claudius . . . . . . and demands that Hamlet get revenge.

Hamlet Introduction What should Hamlet do? Instead of jumping into any action, Hamlet broods over his options— and then starts acting very strange.

Hamlet Introduction He starts talking in riddles. He acts cruelly to Ophelia, a girl who loves him. He’s suspicious of everyone.

Hamlet Introduction Why is Hamlet acting like this? Is he insane? Or faking insanity? Will he make up his mind to take action? Should he kill his uncle?

Key Thematic Questions in Hamlet Revenge vs. Justice What is the difference between revenge and justice? Is one more moral than the other? Does the act of revenge irrevocably change an individual? Action vs. Inaction Is action always virtuous? Is is possible to take action in a world where nothing is ever certain (i.e. morally black and white) Fate vs. Autonomy Do we have control over the shape of our own lives? Are our roles in life always preordained? Appearance vs. Reality Is deceit a fundamental part of the way society functions? Is life a series of “parts” that we “act” in order to get by? Is there a “truth” under all the appearances in our lives?

Key Thematic Questions in Hamlet Madness Is insanity just a sane way of reacting to the madness of the world around us? Loyalty and Betrayal What constitutes loyalty? To whom do we owe loyalty? Family? Lovers? State? Ourselves? What happens when loyalties conflict? Old Worlds vs. New Worlds How does one function when caught between two world views? What are the emotional/psychological/physical costs of this struggle?

Hamlet as Pop Culture

Important Dramatic Terms Use your prior knowledge or your phone to locate definitions for the following terms. Add them to your notes (#9.1) Act Aside Dramatic irony Iambic pentameter Monologue Scene Soliloquy Stage directions