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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Key Facts
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. 183; The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. 183; William Shakespeare. 183; Tragedy, revenge tragedy. Time and place written. 183; London, England, early seventeenth century (probably 1600. 183; When Hamlet sta...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Characters
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. The title character, is the son of the late king, for whom he was named. He has returned to Elsinore Castle from Wittenberg, where he was studying. Marcellus, Barnardo, and Francisco. First Player in a company o...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Characters (continued)
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Polonius's son and Ophelia's brother, a young man who spends much of the play in France. Passionate and quick to action, Laertes is a foil for the reflective and agonized Hamlet. The young prince of Norway, whose...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Commentary: Act 2
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Act II. Scene I. -. A Room in Polonius' House. Polonius also tells Reynaldo that he would do well by him (be well thanked by Polonius) to "make inquiry" or spy (Line 4) on the behaviour of his son Laertes. Poloni...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Act I Scene I. -. Elsinore. A Platform before the Castle. Francisco: "'tis bitter cold, / And I am sick at heart.". Bernardo, another soldier enters, asking "Who's there? Francisco ...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Laertes, the son of Lord Chamberlain Polonius, gives his sister Ophelia some brotherly advice. He warns Ophelia not to fall in love with Young Hamlet; she will only be hurt&...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Commentary: Act 3
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Act III. Scene I. -. A Room in the Castle. Hamlet: "To be, or not to be: that is the question.". Why Hamlet acts as if he is mad), (Lines 1-4). Guildenstern backs up Rosencrantz, telling King Claudius that Hamlet...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Scene Index
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Act 1, Scene 1. Act 1, Scene 2. The new king and his court . . . Hamlet's first soliloquy ("O that this too too solid flesh would melt") . . . Hamlet learns of the ghost. Act 1, Scene 3. Act 1, Scene 4. The King...
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark: Objects/Places
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Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. To be, or not to be, — that is the question. Hamlet (Scene i). Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Summary. Commentary: Act 1 Scene IV-V. Commentary: Act 1 Scene I-III. Themes, Motifs and Symbols. View my complete profile. The Great Gatsby: A Guide. Thursday, August 2, 2007. Armor, Beaver, Truncheon:. A soldier standing guard at a gate or passageway. King Hamlet's ghost visits sentinels Barnardo and Marcellus during their midnight watches. A tapestry of Flemish origin used especially...