Hamlet 1
Hamlet 1
Hamlet 1
By
William
Shakespeare
On a sheet of paper
Write down your name
Write down your mother's name
Write down your father's name
Write down your paternal uncle's name
(paternal = fathers side)
(If you do not have an uncle, write the
name of a godfather or a male who acts
as an uncle to the family)
Theme idea
Unlike so much of popular culture
today, Hamlet leaves us with the
message that life is indeed worth
living, even by imperfect people
in an imperfect world.
Round-robin reading
2 volunteers, please!
Bernardo: Who's there?
Francisco: Nay, answer me. Stand
and unfold yourself.
Bernardo: Long live the King!
Francisco: Bernardo?
Bernardo: He.
Francisco: You come most carefully
upon your hour.
Say What?
What do you know about the play just
from those few words?
Pay attention to how the play begins:
with a question
The blurring of appearance and reality
is a motif in this play
Sample test questions: fate,
supernatural, family, tragic hero,
justice. Your test will be one
question.
Character List
Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark. About 30
years old at the start of the play, Hamlet is
the son of Queen Gertrude and the late King
Hamlet, and the nephew
of the present king,
Cladius.
Claudius: The King of
Denmark, Hamlets uncle,
and the plays antagonist
Ophelia:
Poloniuss
daughter, who
obeys her father
and her brother,
Laertes. Hamlet
has been in love
with her.
Laertes:
Poloniuss son
and Ophelias
brother
Tragic hero
A tragic hero has the potential for
greatness but is doomed to fail.
He makes some sort of tragic flaw, and
this causes his fall from greatness.
Realizes he has made an irreversible
mistake
Faces and accepts death with honor
Meets a tragic death