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HAMLET

Explore the existential themes of life and death in Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet. Follow Hamlet's contemplations on suicide, the equality in death, and the transience of greatness. Discover the moral implications and the impact of societal status on burial rights. Get insights into Hamlet's emotional journey and his confrontation with mortality.

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HAMLET

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  1. 丹麥王子-- 哈姆雷特之悲劇 ACT5 HAMLET 9643050 林薈馨

  2. SCENE1 Place: Graveyard Characters: 2Gravediggers Hamlet Horatio Laertes King-Claudius Queen-Gertrude

  3. Question of the moral legitimacy of suicide undertheological law TherumorsthataregoingaroundthatOphelia hadkilledherselfandtheageoldtaleofrich beingabletodoastheypleasecomesup betweenthegravediggers. Theytalktoeachotheraboutifshehadbeena commonertherewouldbenoquestion,she wouldbeburiedinnonblessedground.

  4. Equalizing effect of death and decomposition: great men and beggars both end as dust Hamlet picks up a skull, and the gravedigger tells him that the skull belonged to Yorick,King Hamlet’s jester. Hamlet tells Horatio that as a child he knew Yorick and is appalledat the sight of the skull. He realizes forcefully that all men will eventually become dust, even great men like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Hamlet imagines that Julius Caesar has disintegrated and is now part of thedust used to patch up a wall.

  5. Place: ElsinoreCastle Characters: Hamlet Horatio King Queen Laertes Osric Fortinbras SCENE2

  6. The next day at Elsinore Castle, Hamlet tells Horatio how he plotted to overcome Claudius’s scheme to have him murdered in England. He replaced the sealed letter carried by the unsuspecting Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, which called for Hamlet’s execution, with one calling for the execution of the bearers of the letter—Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Scene2

  7. ShakespeareMadeEasy (modernizedbyAlanDurband) 丹麥王子哈姆雷特之悲劇 (莎士比亞著 梁實秋譯) http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/ Reference

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