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  1. Synopsis Events before the start of Hamlet set the stage for tragedy. When the king of Denmark, Prince Hamlet’s father, suddenly dies, Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude, marries his uncle Claudius, who …

  2. Hamlet - Entire Play | Folger Shakespeare Library

    Jun 2, 2020 · It follows the form of a "revenge tragedy," in which the hero, Hamlet, seeks vengeance against his father's murderer, his uncle Claudius, now the king of Denmark.

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  3. Hamlet PDF: Free Download Of Shakespeare's Hamlet

    Click below to download Shakespeare’s full Hamlet play in PDF format for free, to read or share. You can also choose to read both Shakespeare’s Hamlet text and a modern English version of Hamlet …

  4. Hamlet

    Between the record of his baptism in Stratford on 26 April 1564 and the record of his burial in Stratford on 25 April 1616, some forty official documents name Shakespeare, and many others name his …

  5. HAMLET by William Shakespeare | PDF | Hamlet - Scribd

    HAMLET by William Shakespeare. The Project Gutenberg eBook presents William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', edited by Charles Kean, and is available for free use under the Project Gutenberg License.

  6. Hamlet by William Shakespeare - Project Gutenberg

    Dec 1, 1997 · The text revolves around themes of revenge, madness, and moral corruption, primarily focusing on the character of Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, who grapples with the sudden death of …

  7. For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favour, Hold it a fashion, and a toy in blood; Perhaps he loves you now, But he himself is subject to his birth. He may not, as unvalued persons do, Carve for himself, for on …

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    Hamlet

    In that fight, our courageous Hamlet (or at least that’s how we thought of him) killed old King Fortinbras, who—on the basis of a valid legal document—surrendered all his territories, along with his life, to his …

  9. Hamlet (complete text) :|: Open Source Shakespeare

    Hamlet. From top to toe? Marcellus. [with Bernardo] My lord, from head to foot. Hamlet. Then saw you not his face? Horatio. O, yes, my lord! He wore his beaver up. Hamlet. What, look'd he frowningly. …

  10. While Hamlet is commenting on the disgraceful orgies with which his mother's wedding is celebrated, the Ghost makes its appear- ance. Hamlet speaks to it, conjures it to tell the reason of its coming, and …