Author: William Shakespeare
Setting: The Elsinore castle in Denmark
Plot:
Act 1
Scene 1- Platform at Elsinore; Bernardo, Francisco, Horatio, Marcellus
and Ghost
-First sight of the ghost, a warning to Denmark
Scene 2- Room in castle; King, Cornelius, Voltimand, Laertes, Polonius,
Hamlet, Queen
· = King gives speech about how King Hamlet's death is
done with and to focus on the new marriage
· =Laertes asks the King for permission to go back to
France
· =King tells Hamlet to get over his father’s death,
stay in Denmark and love him as a father
· -Hamlet reminisces of his father, Horatio and
Marcellus tell Hamlet about the ghost
Scene 3- Room in
Polonius’s house; Laertes, Ophelia and Polonius
· =Laertes
says goodbye and advises Ophelia that Hamlet is 100% wrong for her and to stop
spending time with her
· = Polonius
gives Laertes advice and then agrees with Laertes advice to Ophelia and
lectures Ophelia more
Scene 4- The
platform; Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and Ghost
· =The ghost
reappears and tells Hamlet to follow him. Horatio warns him of all the possible
dangers and reasons why not to follow
· =Hamlet
claims it’s his fate
Scene 5- The platform
(different than before); Ghost, Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus
· =Hamlet
speaks to the ghost and he tells Hamlet that he needs to seek revenge
· =Hamlet
won’t tell Horatio and Marcellus about his conversation and begins to act mad.
Tells them he may pretend to act mad
Act 2
Scene 1- Room in
Polonius’s house
· =The
players arrive and Hamlet has one execute a very emotional speech of revenge.
Plans to have the players perform a play that reenacts the murder of King
Hamlet. Hamlet wants to see the reaction of the King to confirm his suspicions
Act 3
Scene 1- room in the
castle; King, Queen, Polonius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Lords
· =Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern tell the King and Queen that Hamlet was amused by the players
and Hamlet has invited them to his play
· =Polonius
gives Ophelia a prayer book to mask her bad deeds, Polonius and King hide to
ease drop of Ophelia and Hamlet’s conversation
· = Hamlet
enters and recites “To be or not to be” speech
· =Hamlet
tells Ophelia to go to a nunnery, makes it clear that he is not mad for her
love
· =Polonius
and the King realize that Hamlet didn’t become mad because of Ophelia’s love
Scene 2- hall in the
castle; Hamlet, 3 players, Polonius, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Horatio, King,
Queen, Ophelia
· =Hamlet
tells the players how to act with real emotion, no exaggerating
· =Hamlet
tells Horatio to watch the King’s reaction during the scene of this father’s
death
· =Hamlet
calls Ophelia a prostitute, insults the King and Queen
· =Play
begins; happy couple, King is poisoned in his sleep through his ear and his
crown is removed. Poisoner gives the Queen a lot of gifs and she accepts his
love
· =The
players of the King and Queen embrace their faithful love. Queen promises to
never remarry
· =Gertrude,
Claudius and Ophelia find it to be offensive
· =Horatio
and Hamlet talk and confirm that the King’s reaction proved he was guilty
· =Guildenstern
and Rosencrantz tell Hamlet that the King and Queen are upset and the Queen
wants to talk to him
Scene 3- a room in
the castle; King, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Polonius, Hamlet, Queen
· =King
tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they are going to England with Hamlet
so his insanity isn’t a threat
· =The King
admits he is scared that his sins wont be forgiven, guilty, prays
· =Hamlet
debates killing the King but decides to wait and kill him when he is doing
something wrong
Scene 4- the Queen’s
closet; Queen, Polonius, Hamlet, Ghost
· =Polonius
tells Queen to tell Hamlet he has caused trouble, Polonius hides
· =Hamlet
and the Queen argue, Polonius calls for help and Hamlet (thinking he is the
King) stabs him
· =Hamlet
insults the Queen and makes her feel guilty of all of her sins
· =Ghost
enters and tells Hamlet to re-focus on revenge
· =Hamlet
makes the Queen feel guilt for her sins and she tells Hamlet she will make
things right
Act 4
Scene 1- a room in
the castle; King, Queen, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern
· =The queen
tells the King that Hamlet is mad and killed Polonius. The King is very upset
and regretful. Commands for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to go find Hamlet, and
bring him back along with Polonius’s body
Scene 2- a different
room in the castle; Hamlet, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern
· =Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern ask where the body is; Hamlet insults them by calling them
sponges of the King. Then Hamlet goes to see the King
Scene 3- another room
in the castle; King, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Hamlet
· =Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern return to tell the King that Hamlet wouldn’t tell them where
Polonius’s body is
· =Hamlet
tells the King he buried it
· =The King
tells Hamlet he’s going to England for his own safety, then reveals to himself
that Hamlet will be killed
Scene 4- a plain in
Denmark; Fortinbras with army, Captain, Hamlet, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern
· =Fortinbras
Norway army enters wanting to cross to fight a pointless war over a worthless
piece of land
· =Hamlet is
determined to stop wasting time and seek revenge
Scene 5- Elsinore, a
room in the castle; Horatio, Queen, gentleman, Ophelia, Claudius, Laertes and
his army, messenger
· =Queen
agrees to seeing Ophelia
· =Ophelia
acts mad and communicates through songs to share why she’s gone mad
· =King
pities Ophelia and worries about his safety because Laertes might think he
killed Polonius
· =Messenger
comes to tell the Royals that a mob lead by Laertes has come demanding Laertes
King
· =Laertes
comes demanding details of his father. Plots to seek revenge
· =Ophelia
enters in song and sings of her fathers death, gives out symbolic flowers
· =King
promises to help revenge with Laertes when found innocent
Scene 6- another room
in the castle; Horatio, gentleman, sailors
· =Sailors
come to bring letters to Horatio (from Hamlet), Hamlet has also sent letters to
the King
· =Hamlet
demands for Horatio to come to his rescue
· =The
pirates have brought Hamlet back to Denmark
Scene 7- another room
in the castle; the King, Laertes, messenger, Queen
· =The King
wants to hear Laertes to call him a friend so he can no longer feel threatened
· =Messenger
brings letters to the King which reveal the return of Hamlet
· =King and
Laertes plot to kill Hamlet: poisonous sword and cup
· =The Queen
brings news that Ophelia has drowned in the stream
· =Laertes
is very upset and leaves. The King follows him with the Queen to make sure he
remains calm
Act 5
Scene 1- churchyard;
gravediggers, Hamlet, Horatio, King, Queen, Laertes, corpse of Ophelia
· = Gravediggers
question Ophelia’s proper burial for suicide
· =Hamlet
asks questions about the skulls, bodies, and graves
· =Laertes
isn’t satisfied with the burial; he jumps in the grave, Hamlet jumps in after
him and they start fighting
· =Hamlet
claims that he loved Ophelia the most
· =Gertrude
and Horatio go after Hamlet
· =King
tries to make Laertes focus on their plan
Scene 2- a hall in
the castle; Hamlet, Horatio, Osric (courtier), Lord, King, Queen, officers, Laertes, Fortinbras, Ambassadors
· =Hamlet
tells Horatio he found papers ordering Hamlet’s death from Claudius. He took
and changed the papers and is ready to get revenge
· =Osric
appears with a message for Hamlet, informs him of the bet the King place and of
Laertes excellence in fencing
· =Lord
comes to deliver a message from the King asking when he wants to fence Laertes,
Hamlet says whenever the King pleases
· =Horatio
warns Hamlet he thinks he is going to lose the bet and if he doesn’t want to do
it, he shouldn’t. Hamlet believes destiny will sort everything out
· =Hamlet
apologizes to Laertes and blames it on his madness, Laertes doesn’t forgive him
for hurting his reputation
· =The King
announces he will drink to every hit
· =Hamlet
hits Laertes twice, then Gertrude assists Hamlet and Gertrude drinks to his
good luck and happinessà cup was
poisoned
· =The Queen
falls and her last words are, “no, Hamlet, the drink, I am poisoned.”
· =Hamlet
and Laertes switch swords; both people are infected with poison now
· =Laertes
falls and tells Hamlet of the poisoned sword
· =Hamlet
stabs the King and forces him to drink the poison, King dies
· =Laertes
asks for Hamlet to forgive him, then dies
· =Hamlet is
dying and asks Horatio to tell everyone the truth
· =Hamlet is
dying, he wishes he could hear the news from England, but wants Fortinbras to
know that he has his vote, then dies
· =Young
Fortinbras enters with him ambassadors delivering the message that Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern are dead
· =Fortinbras
asks Horatio what happened to everyoneà tragedy
· =Fortinbras
will restore his power in Denmark and respectfully carry out Hamlet’s corpse
Significant
Characters:
Hamlet
· =Determined
to kill Claudius to avenge his father
· =Indecisive
· =Filled
with philosophical thoughts
· =Pretends
to act mad
· =Feels
trapped in Elsinore, and trapped in Denmark
· =Horatio
is his only honest friend
· =Uses
complicated language to confuse everyone he talks to
Gertrude
· = Mother to
Hamlet
· =Widow to
King Hamlet
· =Married
to King Claudius
· =Completely
disregards her past with King Hamlet, disrespectful
· =Wishes
Hamlet would move on from his father’s death and embrace his new family
Claudius
· =Poisoned
King Hamlet, who was his brother, so he could marry Gertrude and take over the
thrown
· =Wants to
figure out why Hamlet went mad
· =Obsessed
with power
· =Greedy
· =Can’t
really make any decisions for himself, always told what to do
· =Wants to
send Hamlet away to England, so he can kill him
Ophelia
· = Hamlet’s
lover
· =Leaves
Hamlet because her brother and father told her to do so
· =Listens
to whatever her family tells her to do
· =Lies to
Hamlet, but always acts innocent
· =Goes mad
after her father dies
· =Drowns
herself in the river
Polonius
· =Father to
Ophelia and Laertes
· =Gives out
a lot of advice; Ophelia, Laertes, the King
· =Sneaky
· =Killed by
Hamlet while he was spying on Hamlet and Gertrude
Laertes
· = Ophelia
is his sister and Polonius is his dad
· =Leaves to
go to France
· =Comes
after his father’s death
· =Wants to
kill Hamlet
Narrative Voice:
There is no narrative voice because it's a play. The author's tone throughout the play was dark and revengeful. It sounded somewhat crazy and really added an affect to the characters reactions. Some things that were symbolic in the play were; the ear, poison, gossip, Denmark, Elsinore, the crown, the sword, the ghost, the flowers, the letters, and many more. I thought the imagery that Shakespeare had provided vivid imagery that helped the audience imagine what Shakespeare was trying to convey
Theme: No bad deed is let go or forgotten.
This theme is supported throughout the entire play. First, King Hamlet makes it clear to Hamlet Claudius's bad deed of killing him. This revealed secret sets the plot, and Hamlet must set things straight. The reappearance of the ghost during the conversation of Hamlet and his mother is a reminder to take care of his business. Once again, the theme is present by not letting Hamlet forget his duty. As the play goes on each character has to avenge themselves one way or another. The reputation of their family is too important to each one to let a bad deed go forgotten.
Quotes:
"To be, or not to be: that is the question" -Hamlet
Definitely one of the most famous quotes from all of Shakespeare's work. Could it be because this line brings up a universal debate: the question of life or death? Or could it be symbolic and meaningful in another fashion. I think this quote is important because it is one of Hamlet's longest monologue, and in that it discusses his main internal issue. The issue of whether or not to act upon his revenge. This quote is meaningful because it covers a lot of character development. Hamlet truly questions whether of not to play out his actions. His philosophical questions allow the audience to see Hamlet communicate with his self-conscious and look into his deeper thoughts.
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" -Marcellus
This quote introduces a very important theme and motif in the play. This quote was said in the first act of the play, which sets a dark and spooky tone for the entire act. This warning is something that is about to be very common in Denmark. Marcellus is a guard, so it makes sense for him to give the first warning of Danger. Later in this scene Hamlet talks to his father and learns about his death. The ghost brings the rottenness to Denmark, and sets the rotten State.
Narrative Voice:
There is no narrative voice because it's a play. The author's tone throughout the play was dark and revengeful. It sounded somewhat crazy and really added an affect to the characters reactions. Some things that were symbolic in the play were; the ear, poison, gossip, Denmark, Elsinore, the crown, the sword, the ghost, the flowers, the letters, and many more. I thought the imagery that Shakespeare had provided vivid imagery that helped the audience imagine what Shakespeare was trying to convey
Theme: No bad deed is let go or forgotten.
This theme is supported throughout the entire play. First, King Hamlet makes it clear to Hamlet Claudius's bad deed of killing him. This revealed secret sets the plot, and Hamlet must set things straight. The reappearance of the ghost during the conversation of Hamlet and his mother is a reminder to take care of his business. Once again, the theme is present by not letting Hamlet forget his duty. As the play goes on each character has to avenge themselves one way or another. The reputation of their family is too important to each one to let a bad deed go forgotten.
Quotes:
"To be, or not to be: that is the question" -Hamlet
Definitely one of the most famous quotes from all of Shakespeare's work. Could it be because this line brings up a universal debate: the question of life or death? Or could it be symbolic and meaningful in another fashion. I think this quote is important because it is one of Hamlet's longest monologue, and in that it discusses his main internal issue. The issue of whether or not to act upon his revenge. This quote is meaningful because it covers a lot of character development. Hamlet truly questions whether of not to play out his actions. His philosophical questions allow the audience to see Hamlet communicate with his self-conscious and look into his deeper thoughts.
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" -Marcellus
This quote introduces a very important theme and motif in the play. This quote was said in the first act of the play, which sets a dark and spooky tone for the entire act. This warning is something that is about to be very common in Denmark. Marcellus is a guard, so it makes sense for him to give the first warning of Danger. Later in this scene Hamlet talks to his father and learns about his death. The ghost brings the rottenness to Denmark, and sets the rotten State.