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Hamlet Act I
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First Impressions Questions and agitation on the battlement watch = disruption in kingdom’s order Francisco: “I am sick at heart” (1.1.9) = sickness and disease, all of Denmark is ill Questions and agitation on the battlement watch = disruption in kingdom’s order Francisco: “I am sick at heart” (1.1.9) = sickness and disease, all of Denmark is ill
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Great Chain of Being Natural order and harmony in life Everything from insect ot angel has a fixed place One element out of place = chain is broken, harmony is destroyed Omens are a sign of chaos (Caesar allusion) Natural order and harmony in life Everything from insect ot angel has a fixed place One element out of place = chain is broken, harmony is destroyed Omens are a sign of chaos (Caesar allusion)
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Horatio A trusting friend A skeptic, a scholar, an anchor Hamlet’s confidant A trusting friend A skeptic, a scholar, an anchor Hamlet’s confidant
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Revelations to Hamlet Death of a great man = the father, the king Murder of a noble soul by an inferior man Mother’s human imperfection and weakness Death of a great man = the father, the king Murder of a noble soul by an inferior man Mother’s human imperfection and weakness
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Parent Parallels Fatherless Hamlet dutifully obeys his mother’s wish for him to remain at Elsinore Motherless Ophelia dutifully obeys her father’s edict to repel Hamlet’s advances Fatherless Hamlet dutifully obeys his mother’s wish for him to remain at Elsinore Motherless Ophelia dutifully obeys her father’s edict to repel Hamlet’s advances
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Tragic Flaw The “stamp of one defect” In the stars or in ourselves? Fate/the supernatural or a flaw of nature? Hamlet loses sense of control over his own destiny The “stamp of one defect” In the stars or in ourselves? Fate/the supernatural or a flaw of nature? Hamlet loses sense of control over his own destiny
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Madness Hamlet’s confrontation with the ghost is the catalyst for disorder and madness Is Hamlet’s “antic disposition” real or otherwise? Is the ghost to be believed? Can the ghost’s assertations be tested? Hamlet’s confrontation with the ghost is the catalyst for disorder and madness Is Hamlet’s “antic disposition” real or otherwise? Is the ghost to be believed? Can the ghost’s assertations be tested?
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Questions Why is Hamlet insistent upon secrecy? Why does Hamlet plan to feign madness? Why is Hamlet insistent upon secrecy? Why does Hamlet plan to feign madness?
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