HamletLindhardt og Ringhof, 22. mar. 2022 - 134 sider "To be, or not to be, that is the question." If you’ll only ever read one Shakespeare play, let it be Hamlet. It tells the story of the young Prince of Denmark whose father visits him in ghost form to reveal that it was Hamlet’s uncle who murdered him. Hamlet appears to succumb to madness. Being thoughtful by nature, he tests what the ghost has told him by setting up a play that portrays the circumstances around his father’s death to see if his uncle will give himself away. Hamlet is widely regarded as one of, if not the, greatest piece of literature ever written in the English language. No wonder actors such as Ethan Hawke, Jude Law and Jonathan Pryce have all lined of to play him. Read it for its beautiful language and angsty monologues. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. Regarded as the greatest playwright in the world and the greatestEnglish languagewriter, her wrote poems and sonnets, and also comedic, tragic and historical plays such as "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear", "Much Ado About Nothing", "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Macbeth". Incredibly influential and popular, he also invented numerous words and phrases. |
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... hold of him Touching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us. Therefore I have entreated him along With us to watch the minutes of this night, That if again this apparition come He may approve our eyes and speak to it. HORATIO. Tush, tush ...
... hold of him Touching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us. Therefore I have entreated him along With us to watch the minutes of this night, That if again this apparition come He may approve our eyes and speak to it. HORATIO. Tush, tush ...
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... hold my tongue. EnterHORATIO , MARCELLUS andBARNARDO . HORATIO. Hail to your lordship! HAMLET. I am glad to see you well: Horatio, or I do forget myself. HORATIO. The same, my lord, And your poor servant ever. HAMLET. Sir, my good ...
... hold my tongue. EnterHORATIO , MARCELLUS andBARNARDO . HORATIO. Hail to your lordship! HAMLET. I am glad to see you well: Horatio, or I do forget myself. HORATIO. The same, my lord, And your poor servant ever. HAMLET. Sir, my good ...
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... To let you know of it. HAMLET. Indeed, indeed, sirs, but this troubles me. Hold you the watch tonight? Mar. and BARNARDO. We do, my lord. HAMLET. Arm'd, say you? Both. Arm'd, my lord. HAMLET. From top to toe? BOTH. My lord, from head to.
... To let you know of it. HAMLET. Indeed, indeed, sirs, but this troubles me. Hold you the watch tonight? Mar. and BARNARDO. We do, my lord. HAMLET. Arm'd, say you? Both. Arm'd, my lord. HAMLET. From top to toe? BOTH. My lord, from head to.
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andGUILDENSTERN arms BARNARDO bear believe better blood body breath CASTLE cause CLOWN comes command daughter dead dear death Denmark dost doth doubt drink duty earth England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith fall Farewell father fear follow Fortinbras friends GHOST give grace grave grief GUILDENSTERN HAMLET hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hold honour HORATIO I’ll is’t keep KING lady LAERTES leave light live look lord madness Majesty MARCELLUS marry matter means mother murder nature never night noble o’er once OPHELIA OSRIC play PLAYER POLONIUS poor pray QUEEN question reason rest REYNALDO ROOM ROSENCRANTZ SCENE SECOND seen Sings sleep soul speak speech spirit stand sweet sword tell thank thee There’s thing thou thoughts tongue true virtue watch young youth