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Title: Hamlet


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Hamlet
2
Background
  • written sometime between 1598 and 1602
  • probably 1600-01
  • roughly midpoint in Shakespeare's career

3
Revenge Tragedy
  • derived from ancient Roman tragedies of Seneca (4
    b.c.e.65 c.e.)
  • drama in which dominant motive is revenge for
    real or imagined injury

4
Basic Elements of Senecan Revenge Tragedy
  • a wronged hero
  • detailed accounts of horrible deeds
  • long reflective soliloquies
  • the gods rarely appear

5
  • ghosts and witches abound
  • the corpse-strewn climax
  • favorite form in Elizabethan and Jacobean eras

6
Basic Elements of English Revenge Tragedy
  • hero violently wronged
  • justified in seeking revenge
  • revenge aimed at opponent equal in power and
    cunning

7
  • action conducted in atmosphere of gloom and
    terror
  • supernatural elements
  • beloved of hero involved is an innocent obstacle
    to his revenge

8
  • a counterplot (or subplot)
  • started by the antagonist to defend himself
  • engulfs the hero just as his vengeance was
    accomplished

9
  • outcome for the hero
  • hero would achieve poetic justice on earth
  • hero would also be punished by Heaven for sin of
    murder

10
Elements in Hamlet Derived from Senecan Revenge
Tragedy
  • the murdered father
  • the ghostly apparitions
  • the mad scene
  • the bloody finale

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Hamlet
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  • Prince of Denmark
  • Son of Queen Gertrude and the late King Hamlet.
  • The model courtier, sensitive, intelligent.
    Enjoys popularity.
  • Believed to be mad in order to conceal his real
    plans

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  • Is enigmatic in his doubts and delayed revenge.
    Ghost of his father asks him to avenge him
  • Shows himself at last as courageous and decisive
    in dealing with his enemies.
  • Upset by his mothers marriage to his uncle.

14
The Ghost
  • Late King Hamlet, doomed to walk the earth by
    night

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Queen Gertrude
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  • Mother of Prince Hamlet
  • Widow of King Hamlet
  • Now married to her husbands brother
  • Portrayed as weak, guilt-ridden, and concerned
    about her son.

17
King Claudius
  • Brother of King Hamlet and is King of Denmark
  • Married his sister-in-law.
  • Plots to kill Hamlet

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  • Is clever, hypocritical and gifted at
    dissembling. Appears majestic and commanding.
  • Suffers occasional pangs of guilt for his crime,
    but cant bring himself to repent.

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Ophelia
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  • Daughter of Polonius, and sister of Laertes.
  • Portrayed as sweet, innocent and obedient.
  • Love interest to Hamlet.
  • Goes mad

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Laertes
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  • Polonius son, and Ophelias Brother.
  • Manipulated by Claudius into exacting revenge on
    Hamlet for Polonius death
  • Foil character to Hamlet

23
Polonius
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  • Father of Laertes and Ophelia. Lord Chamberlain
    and Advisor to king Claudius.
  • Is moralistic and meddlesome.

25
  • Frequently spies on people, either directly or
    indirectly
  • Believes Hamlets madness is caused by his love
    for Ophelia.

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Horatio
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  • Friend of Hamlet and schoolmate at Wittenberg.
  • Respected as a scholar, and is called upon to
    banish the ghost.
  • Brave, and loyal
  • Tells the events of the ending

28
Rosencrantz and Gildenstern
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  • Childhood friends of Hamlet.
  • Recruited by Claudius to discover cause of
    Hamlets madness
  • Ordered to escort Hamlet to England

30
Fortinbras
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  • Prince of Norway
  • Father conquered by king Hamlet and seeks
    revenge.
  • Named heir to the throne of Denmark

32
Francisco, Marcellus and Bernardo
Danish soldiers who first spot the ghost.
33
Osric
  • Young, foppish courtier who is mocked by Hamlet
    and Horatio for his affections.

34
Reynaldo
  • Polonius servant who has been sent to spy on
    Laertes in France

35
Voltemand and Cornelius
  • Danish courtires who serve as Claudius
    ambassadors to old Norway.

36
Player King and Player Queen
  • Act the part of King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude in
    the play-within-a-play

37
Themes
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Revenge
  • Ghost of King Hamlet introduces the theme. He
    also spurs it on for Hamlet
  • Prominent in Hamlets hesitation to kill Claudius
    at his prayers and in his bitter reproaches of
    his mother.

39
  • Theme serves to undermine the plots of Claudius
    and Laertes in Act IV.

40
Mortality
  • Hamlet grapples with mortality.
  • His first and third soliloquy touch on this theme
    in his contemplation of suicide.
  • Hamlet comes to term with it in Act V, scene ii,
    when he tells Horatio the readiness is all.

41
Appearance and Reality
  • Paradoxically, Hamlets dislike of outward show
    and his pretense of madness combine to develop
    this theme.

42
  • Theme is highlighted by Claudiuss habitual
    dissembling, the hypocrisy and flattery of the
    courtiers, and the numerous scenes of spying and
    eaves dropping
  • Hamlets instructions to the players and the
    presentation of the play-within-a-play.

43
  • Linguistic variations of the theme recur in
    numerous puns, especially in scenes involving
    Hamlet.

44
Corruption
  • Shown through Claudius guilt and Hamlets
    perception of Gertrudes lust.
  • Hamlet generalizes corruption to include the
    moral flaws at court.

45
  • The theme is underscored in images of disease and
    poison.
  • Emphasis on the bodys decay after death in V, I.
    Reinforces the theme on a biological level

46
Madness
  • Introduced with Hamlets antic behavior after
    he sees the ghost
  • Hemlets pretense of madness dominates his public
    behavior.
  • Hamlets feigned madness is poignantly juxtaposed
    to Ophelias true insanity.

47
Doubt
  • Especially prominent in the soliloquies of
    Hamlet.
  • Related to the issue of decisiveness versus
    cowardice in Hamlets character

48
Mystery and Intrigue
  • A play of questions
  • Mystery of the ghost
  • Is Hamlet crazy
  • Who killed King Hamlet?
  • When will Hamlet get his revenge

49
  • Several Characters spy on each other
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern spy on Hamlet for
    Claudius
  • Hamlet has actors perform a murder play so he can
    spy on Claudius

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Philosophy
  • How does moral man live in a corrupt world?
  • How does intelligence and sensitivity co-exist
    with pain and suffering in the world?
  • What is the meaning of death?
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