Hamlet Flashcards
How does Shakespeare create tension and unease in Act 1
Portrayed through the mysterious and fearful nature the guards had when describing the ghost
‘What, has this THING appeared again tonight?’
Ambiguous reference to the ghost creates unease
What religion were Shakespeare’s parents
Catholic
When was the renaissance and how does it link in with Hamlet
Time after the Dark Ages - better social + economic life
Claudius = dark ages
Hamlet = Renasiance
Give a list of different words to describe the ghost in Act 1
Thing Fantasy Dreaded sight It Apparation Illusion
What is the significance of pigeons
“I am pigeon”
Thought to be mild and gentle, linking to Hamlet, as they had no bile in their livers, which was believed to be the source to anger
Why does Hamlet become frustrated around the actors (2)
Admires their ability to change their moral purpose in contrast to himself. This leads to anger as Hamlet is a slave to his mind and is bound to the complex issues of reality ‘all for nothing’.
Feels inferior - one who feels so deeply over dram must feel so deeply over life
When is Hamlet most at ease
When playing a part - illustrates his desires to escape adult responsibilities
When faced with a problem, Hamlet escapes into a……………….of dramatic action where the only decision to be made is the initial decision to……..the role
Dreamworld
Enter
Acting entails no………and thus, no……………….
Volition
Moral responsability
Give an example of Hamlet’s isolation from Denmark
The first scene - has to be coaxed into communicating by both King + Queen
Give another example, other than acting, which highlights Hamlet’s disgust of responsibility
gets drunk on the message of the ghost - drink diminishes a man’s responsibility for his actions and creates a world where moral responsibilities no longer exist
The ‘antic disposition’ protects Hamlet’s mind from……in accordance with the ghosts injunctions
Taint
What does his lack of remorse and callous behaviour towards dead Polonius show
His detachment and exaggerated theatrical ranting at his mother - still in the world of his imagination
How do you write a secure intro
Describe what happens in scene - secure understanding
Then establish the main ideas, themes explored
What is anaphora
Repetition of the same word or words from the beginning of sentences, lines or phrases
What do commas represent in Hamlet’s soliloquies
Small changes in thought
The more broken up a thought is, the less confidence they have
Which words encapsulate a sense of frustration
“O’
“Fie”
Give an example quote showing Hamlet as impatient and analyse it
“O what a rash and bloody deed this is”
The refusal to murder Clausius whilst he prays leads his anger to murder Polonius. Hamlet’s first act of murder is unplanned “rash” - suggests that it is the decisions made by hamlet that have the worst implications
Give an example quote showing hamlet’s disgust at Gertrude re-marrying Claudius
“Married with mine Uncle”
The alliteration could emphasise Hamlet’s disgust at his mother’s marriage as it is returned to through the scene, calling her bed ‘incestuous’ - indicating that he is unable to think of anything else and is struggling to process his emotions
How does divine right link in with Hamlet
In Elizabethan society, the power of the monarch was seemed to have derived directly from God.
When Claudius killed King Hamlet, it is a sin against God as well as a criminal and immoral act.
What 3 paragraphs would you give on whether the character suffer the fate they deserve
Power struggle between Claudius and Hamlet
- Hamlet doesn’t want power like Claudius
- Strives to find the good in everyone, not punishable by death
- Sins of Claudius remove anyone who comes near him
- Gertrude’s redemption, siding with Hamlet
The fate of others outside of the family
- R+G, corrupted by power greed
- Laertes’ grief exploited through indoctrination
Give an example of the consequences Hamlet being a reactionary instead
Laertes - fueled by anger, instantly set out his revenge.
However, still paid the price for it - highlighting the sheer consequences to go about revenge, with neither ending well
Give a quote from Laertes forgiving Hamlet
“I do receive your offered love like love and will not wrong it”.
Give a quote to illustrate Hamlet not actively seeking royal authority or power
“But break my heart for I must hold my tongue”. - Victim of his own mind