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William Shakespeare’s
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Theme and Structural Analysis Opens on a note of darkness and suspicion. Guards doing their duties joined by Horatio Ghostly apparition of Hamlet’s father (Old Hamlet) Horatio is skeptical and has come to see if the vision will reappear.
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Omen of political catastrophe Denmark is endangered by the prospect of attack by an army of Norway led by Fortinbras. He is trying to recapture lands lost by his father (Old Hamlet killed him in a battle) The ghost does not respond to Horatio
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Act 1 Scene 2 Public, ceremonial grandeur (contrast to opening scene) Confidence and formality give impression of success but remember the foreboding previous scene. King Claudius – Old Hamlet’s brother Married to Gertrude (Hamlet’s mother) soon after the death of the old king Politically sends messengers to the king to curb Fortinbras Laertes is given leave to travel in France.
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Hamlet has recently returned from his studies in Wittenburg in order to attend the funeral and wedding Sole figure in black His language is full of puns and double entendres, doesn’t hide how he feels He agrees to stay in Denmark At this point he delivers the first of the four great soliloquies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCBVmiVkz TM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCBVmiVkz TM
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Why do you think these soliloquies are so important? Hamlet saw his father as a god-like man He is upset with his mother’s marriage and her willingness to marry Claudius “Frailty, thy name is women.” Horatio tells him the news of the ghost and Hamlet agrees to watch with them.
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