HamletPenguin UK, 7 apr. 2005 - 400 sidor 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to ...
... father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to ...
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... father, King Hamlet, while everyone else is celebrating the marriage of his mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you?' Claudius asks ...
... father, King Hamlet, while everyone else is celebrating the marriage of his mother, Gertrude, to the new king, his uncle, Claudius. They try to discover what's bothering him. 'How is it that the clouds still hang on you?' Claudius asks ...
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... father's Ghost, who appears to confirm his worst suspicions about his uncle: Claudius seduced Gertrude and poisoned King Hamlet, in a particularly gruesome way. The command is: 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' (I.5.25). King ...
... father's Ghost, who appears to confirm his worst suspicions about his uncle: Claudius seduced Gertrude and poisoned King Hamlet, in a particularly gruesome way. The command is: 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' (I.5.25). King ...
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... father, an old-fashioned warrior who wagered his kingdom in combat with Fortinbras, King of Norway, whom he slew. Among the upper classes in Shakespeare's time it was still often supposed that one was honour-bound to avenge an affront ...
... father, an old-fashioned warrior who wagered his kingdom in combat with Fortinbras, King of Norway, whom he slew. Among the upper classes in Shakespeare's time it was still often supposed that one was honour-bound to avenge an affront ...
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... father's spirit, Doomed for a certain term to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away. (I.5.9–13) However, the doctrine of purgatory was ...
... father's spirit, Doomed for a certain term to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast in fires, Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away. (I.5.9–13) However, the doctrine of purgatory was ...
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action actor audience BARNARDO behaviour blood character Christian Claudius Claudius’s Danish dead dear Denmark doth e’en Elizabethan England Enter Hamlet Enter the King Exeunt Exit eyes F reads father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give God’s hast hath hear heart heaven honour in’t is’t Jephthah judgement Julius Caesar killed King and Queen King Claudius King Hamlet King of Denmark King’s Laertes Laertes’s look madness MARCELLUS marriage means misogyny mother murder nature night Norway o’er Ophelia OSRICK Paul Prescott performance perhaps phrase play play’s PLAYER poison Pollax Polonius Polonius’s pray Presumably Prince Prince Hamlet probably Pyrrhus Q2 and F Q2 reads Quarto rapiers revenge REYNALDO Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene SECOND CLOWN seems sense Shakespeare soliloquy soul speak speech sweet sword tell theatre thee There’s thou thoughts tragedy Trumpets Voltemand what’s word