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Hamlet
by
William Shakespeare
Main Characters
HAMLET--> The Prince of Denmark, the title
character, and the protagonist.
CLAUDIUS--> The King of Denmark, Hamlet’s
uncle, and the play’s antagonist. The villain of
the play,
GERTRUDE--> The Queen of Denmark,
Hamlet’s mother, recently married to
Ophelia---> Polonius’s daughter, a beautiful
young woman with whom Hamlet has been
in love.
The Ghost--> The specter of Hamlet’s recently
deceased father. The ghost, who claims to
have been murdered by Claudius, calls upon
Hamlet to avenge him.
•Others Characters
Polonius
Horatio
Fortinbras
Osric
Summary
• Prince Hamlet is depressed. Having been
summoned home to Denmark from school in
Germany to attend his father's funeral, he is
shocked to find his mother Gertrude already
remarried. To Hamlet, the marriage is "foul
incest." Claudius has had himself crowned
King despite the fact that Hamlet was his
father's heir to the throne.
• When his father's ghost visits the castle,
Hamlet's suspicions are confirmed. The Ghost
complains that he is unable to rest in peace
because he was murdered. Claudius, says the
Ghost, poured poison in King Hamlet's ear .
• Hamlet vows to affect madness
• In order to test the Ghost's sincerity, Hamlet
enlists the help of a troupe of players who
perform a play called The Murder of Gonzago
to which Hamlet has added scenes that
recreate the murder the Ghost described.
Hamlet calls the revised play The Mousetrap,
and the ploy proves a success. As Hamlet had
hoped, Claudius' reaction to the staged murder
reveals the King to be conscience-stricken.
Claudius leaves the room because he cannot
breathe, and his vision is dimmed for want of
light. Convinced now that Claudius is a villain,
Hamlet resolves to kill him. But, as Hamlet
observes, "conscience doth make cowards of
us all."
• Hamlet actually causes six ancillary deaths.
The first death belongs to Polonius.
Claudius punishes Hamlet for Polonius' death by
exiling him to England. He has brought
Hamlet's school chums Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern to Denmark from Germany to spy
on his nephew, and now he instructs them to
deliver Hamlet into the English king's hands for
execution. Hamlet discovers the plot and
arranges for the hanging of Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern instead.
• Ophelia, distraught over her father's death and
Hamlet's behavior, drowns while singing sad
love songs.
• Laertes, returned to Denmark from France to
avenge his father's death, witnesses Ophelia's
descent into madness. After her funeral, where
he and Hamlet come to blows over which of
them loved Ophelia best, Laertes vows to
punish Hamlet for her death as well.
• Laertes plots with Claudius to kill Hamlet. In
the midst of the sword fight, however, Laertes
drops his poisoned sword. Hamlet retrieves the
sword and cuts Laertes. The lethal poison kills
Laertes. Before he dies, Laertes tells Hamlet
that because Hamlet has already been cut with
the same sword, he too will shortly die.
• Gertrude, believing that Hamlet's hitting Laertes
means her son is winning the fencing match,
has drunk a toast to her son from the poisoned
cup
• Hamlet stabs Claudius with the poisoned sword
and then pours the last of the poisoned wine
down the King's throat. Before he dies, Hamlet
declares that the throne should now pass to
Prince Fortinbras of Norway, and he implores
his true friend.
• The play ends as Prince Fortinbras, in his first
act as King of Denmark, orders a funeral with
full military honors for slain Prince Hamlet.
THE END

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Hamlet by William Shakespeare Summary

  • 2. Main Characters HAMLET--> The Prince of Denmark, the title character, and the protagonist. CLAUDIUS--> The King of Denmark, Hamlet’s uncle, and the play’s antagonist. The villain of the play, GERTRUDE--> The Queen of Denmark, Hamlet’s mother, recently married to
  • 3. Ophelia---> Polonius’s daughter, a beautiful young woman with whom Hamlet has been in love. The Ghost--> The specter of Hamlet’s recently deceased father. The ghost, who claims to have been murdered by Claudius, calls upon Hamlet to avenge him.
  • 6. • Prince Hamlet is depressed. Having been summoned home to Denmark from school in Germany to attend his father's funeral, he is shocked to find his mother Gertrude already remarried. To Hamlet, the marriage is "foul incest." Claudius has had himself crowned King despite the fact that Hamlet was his father's heir to the throne.
  • 7. • When his father's ghost visits the castle, Hamlet's suspicions are confirmed. The Ghost complains that he is unable to rest in peace because he was murdered. Claudius, says the Ghost, poured poison in King Hamlet's ear . • Hamlet vows to affect madness
  • 8. • In order to test the Ghost's sincerity, Hamlet enlists the help of a troupe of players who perform a play called The Murder of Gonzago to which Hamlet has added scenes that recreate the murder the Ghost described. Hamlet calls the revised play The Mousetrap, and the ploy proves a success. As Hamlet had hoped, Claudius' reaction to the staged murder reveals the King to be conscience-stricken. Claudius leaves the room because he cannot breathe, and his vision is dimmed for want of light. Convinced now that Claudius is a villain, Hamlet resolves to kill him. But, as Hamlet observes, "conscience doth make cowards of us all."
  • 9. • Hamlet actually causes six ancillary deaths. The first death belongs to Polonius. Claudius punishes Hamlet for Polonius' death by exiling him to England. He has brought Hamlet's school chums Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to Denmark from Germany to spy on his nephew, and now he instructs them to deliver Hamlet into the English king's hands for execution. Hamlet discovers the plot and arranges for the hanging of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern instead.
  • 10. • Ophelia, distraught over her father's death and Hamlet's behavior, drowns while singing sad love songs. • Laertes, returned to Denmark from France to avenge his father's death, witnesses Ophelia's descent into madness. After her funeral, where he and Hamlet come to blows over which of them loved Ophelia best, Laertes vows to punish Hamlet for her death as well.
  • 11. • Laertes plots with Claudius to kill Hamlet. In the midst of the sword fight, however, Laertes drops his poisoned sword. Hamlet retrieves the sword and cuts Laertes. The lethal poison kills Laertes. Before he dies, Laertes tells Hamlet that because Hamlet has already been cut with the same sword, he too will shortly die. • Gertrude, believing that Hamlet's hitting Laertes means her son is winning the fencing match, has drunk a toast to her son from the poisoned cup
  • 12. • Hamlet stabs Claudius with the poisoned sword and then pours the last of the poisoned wine down the King's throat. Before he dies, Hamlet declares that the throne should now pass to Prince Fortinbras of Norway, and he implores his true friend. • The play ends as Prince Fortinbras, in his first act as King of Denmark, orders a funeral with full military honors for slain Prince Hamlet.