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Hamlet Act 1, Scenes 1-5. Explication Steps: 1. Read passage.  What are your initial impressions? What do you think the speaker is saying? 2. Highlight.

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1 Hamlet Act 1, Scenes 1-5

2 Explication Steps: 1. Read passage.  What are your initial impressions? What do you think the speaker is saying? 2. Highlight the punctuation THEN-- Divide the passage into phrases/complete sentences. 3. Look up words you don’t know and even words you think you know.  Words you do know can be used differently. And, of course, you need to look up words you do not know.  Write clear definitions of these words.  Then, re-read the passage. 4. Underline the verbs.  Who is doing what? 5. Re-read the passage.  Are there any similes or metaphors? What elements are being connected? Are there any symbols? What is the tone? 6.Write the passage in your own words. *Direct line-by-line translation in COMPLETE SENTENCES!

3 Read the scene… Highlight/circle the punctuation marks. – Where are the sentences? Draw a line marking out each sentence.

4 Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,-- O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!--won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen: O Hamlet, what a falling-off was there! From me, whose love was of that dignity That it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage, and to decline Upon a wretch whose natural gifts were poor To those of mine! But virtue, as it never will be moved, Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven, So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd, Will sate itself in a celestial bed, And prey on garbage.

5 But, soft! methinks I scent the morning air; Brief let me be. Sleeping within my orchard, My custom always of the afternoon, Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole, With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of my ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man That swift as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigour doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood: so did it mine; And a most instant tetter bark'd about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body.

6 Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd: Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd, No reckoning made, but sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head: O, horrible! O, horrible! most horrible! If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not; Let not the royal bed of Denmark be A couch for luxury and damned incest. But, howsoever thou pursuest this act, Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught: leave her to heaven And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge, To prick and sting her. Fare thee well at once! The glow-worm shows the matin to be near, And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire: Adieu, adieu! Hamlet, remember me.

7 Steps 1& 2 We will complete these together today in class. Your homework is to complete steps 3-6 by Friday. I will collect and grade your practice explication. This is practice. Practice = Feedback There will be an explication summative. Luck favors the prepared!

8 Sentences…

9 1.Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,-- O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!--won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen: 2.O Hamlet, what a falling-off was there! 3.From me, whose love was of that dignity That it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage, and to decline Upon a wretch whose natural gifts were poor To those of mine! 4.But virtue, as it never will be moved, Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven, So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd, Will sate itself in a celestial bed, And prey on garbage.

10 5. But, soft! methinks I scent the morning air; 6. Brief let me be. 7. Sleeping within my orchard, My custom always of the afternoon, Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole, With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial, And in the porches of my ears did pour The leperous distilment; 8. whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man That swift as quicksilver it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body, And with a sudden vigour doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood: 9. so did it mine; And a most instant tetter bark'd about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body.

11 10. Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd: 11. Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd, No reckoning made, but sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head: 12. O, horrible! O, horrible! most horrible! 13. If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not; 14. Let not the royal bed of Denmark be A couch for luxury and damned incest. 15. But, howsoever thou pursuest this act, Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught: 16. leave her to heaven And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge, To prick and sting her. 17. Fare thee well at once! 18. The glow-worm shows the matin to be near, And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire: 19. Adieu, adieu! Hamlet, remember me.

12 Homework: Thursday: » Act 1 Quiz; I will collect your Hamlet viewing guide and grade Act 1. » Pick one character to focus on for the play! See the next slide for character choices. Friday: » Act 1, Scene 5, Lines 43-93 Ghost Explication Due » Please follow the explication steps to complete this. DO NOT use Spark Notes--I will be able to tell! Eventually you will do this for a summative grade, so practice the correct way now!!

13 One Character Claudius Gertrude Hamlet Ophelia Laertes Polonius


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