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  2. Shakespeare preferred to use verse when he was tackling serious themes, and prose when he was writing comedy, so in Hamlet he switches often, sometimes in the middle of a scene. Hamlet’s frequent switching between verse and prose is part of what makes the style of the play feel evasive.

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      On a dark winter night, a ghost walks the ramparts of...

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      Hamlet includes many references to performance of all kinds...

    • Elsinore Castle
    • Exterior Locations
    • Battlements
    • Wittenberg
    • Denmark

    Elsinore is a thirteenth-century Danish castle that is the site of themain action of the play. Elsinore is a real city in modern Denmark, where it isknown as Helsingor in Danish. The official modern name of the castle isKronborg. However, William Shakespeare was not interested in creating thehistorical Elsinore (a place he almost certainly never vi...

    Hamletis an unusually interior play. Aside from its scenes onbattlements, only two scenes seem to take place outdoors. One of those takesplace on the Danish coast as Hamlet watches Fortinbras’s army march to make waron Poland. There Hamlet compares Fortinbras’s energetic action to his ownproclivity for delaying action. Significantly, the other of t...

    The battlements are defensive structures around Elsinore’s walls that arethe location of some of the play’s most gripping early action, as when theghost of the dead king appears first to the watchmen and later to Hamlet. It isappropriate that the king, who appears in his armor, should want to walk on thestructure that symbolizes his military power,...

    Wittenberg is the location of the German university which Hamlet hasattended. Wittenberg is closely associated with Martin Luther, whose studiesthere precipitated the Protestant Reformation in 1517. The university was stillstrongly associated with Protestantism in 1603, although Shakespeare neverindicates that Hamlet is involved in any religious st...

    Denmark is the general setting of the play. Shakespeare adopted the Danishsetting along with the action of the play (which has its roots in thirteenthcentury Danish folklore) from a source almost contemporary to him; manyscholars believe he used a version of the story written around 1589 by theEnglish playwright Thomas Kyd. Shakespeare made no atte...

  3. Jul 25, 2020 · As the first of his great tragedies, Hamlet signals a decisive shift from the comedies and history plays that launched Shakespeare’s career to the tragedies of his maturity. Although unquestionably linked both to the plays that came before and followed, Hamlet is also markedly exceptional.

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet (/ ˈ h æ m l ɪ t /), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play.

  5. The story of Hamlet is based on a Danish revenge story first recorded by Saxo Grammaticus in the 1100s. In these stories, a Danish prince fakes madness in order to take revenge on his uncle, who had killed the prince's father and married his mother.

  6. Explanation and Analysis: The style of Hamlet is determined by Hamlet’s perspective and character. Because Hamlet speaks more than any other character, his language and diction dictate the play’s rhythm and movement.

  7. Presenting an overview of Shakespeare’s Hamlet play, including quick facts, a plot summary, a character review, setting summary, answers to commonly asked questions about Hamlet and links to more indepth reviews.

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