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Hamlet

Hamlet

Tragedy by william shakespeare

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Q41567
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William Faulkner
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William Shakespeare
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Tragedy
Tragedy
Published Date
1603
Also Known As
The Tragical Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke

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OL30665329W0

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United Kingdom
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Hamlet, in full Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, tragedy in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1599–1601 and published in a quarto edition in 1603 from an unauthorized text, with reference to an earlier play. The First Folio version was taken from a second quarto of 1604 that was based on Shakespeare’s own papers with some annotations by the bookkeeper.

Shakespeare’s telling of the story of Prince Hamlet was derived from several sources, notably from Books III and IV of Saxo Grammaticus’s 12th-century Gesta Danorum and from volume 5 (1570) of Histoires tragiques, a free translation of Saxo by François de Belleforest. The play was evidently preceded by another play of Hamlet (now lost), usually referred to as the Ur-Hamlet, of which Thomas Kyd is a conjectured author.

As Shakespeare’s play opens, Hamlet is mourning his father, who has been killed, and lamenting the behaviour of his mother, Gertrude, who married his uncle Claudius within a month of his father’s death. The ghost of his father appears to Hamlet, informs him that he was poisoned by Claudius, and commands Hamlet to avenge his death.

Though instantly galvanized by the ghost’s command, Hamlet decides on further reflection to seek evidence in corroboration of the ghostly visitation, since, he knows, the Devil can assume a pleasing shape and can easily mislead a person whose mind is perturbed by intense grief. Hamlet adopts a guise of melancholic and mad behaviour as a way of deceiving Claudius and others at court—a guise made all the easier by the fact that Hamlet is genuinely melancholic.

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Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Act 1, Scene 1 Summary & Analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBy205mbjok&list=PLz_ZtyOWL9BSZ_diEK8xW8UpRGo2gP5o8

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March 16, 2018

Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis

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March 16, 2018

Hamlet by William Shakespeare | Summary & Analysis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1vvaQq0HIA

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March 16, 2018

Hamlet: Entire Play

http://shakespeare.mit.edu/hamlet/full.html

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