- Hamlet - Wikipedia
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet ( ˈhæmlɪt ), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601 It is Shakespeare's longest play
- Hamlet - Entire Play | Folger Shakespeare Library
Hamlet is Shakespeare's most popular, and most puzzling, play 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
- Hamlet: Entire Play - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Let not thy mother lose her prayers, Hamlet: I pray thee, stay with us; go not to Wittenberg
- Hamlet - Folger
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 becomes the new king
- Hamlet Study Guide | Literature Guide | LitCharts
The story of Hamlet is based on a Danish revenge story first recorded by Saxo Grammaticus in the 1100s In these stories, a Danish prince fakes madness in order to take revenge on his uncle, who had killed the prince's father and married his mother
- Hamlet: Full Play Summary | SparkNotes
A short summary of William Shakespeare's Hamlet This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Hamlet
- Hamlet | Play, Shakespeare, Summary, Plot, Characters | Britannica
Hamlet is a tragedy in five acts written by William Shakespeare about 1599–1601 and published in a quarto edition in 1603 from an unauthorized text Often considered the greatest drama of all time, the play tells the story of the troubled titular prince of Denmark
- Hamlet | Project Gutenberg
HAMLET Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to the doctor, for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into far more choler
|