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    Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

    Hamlet is considered to be the summit of Shakespeares art. It was written in 1601 -1602

    and first published in 1603. It is a work of profound philosophy.

    This famous tragedy has as its scene the kingdom of Denmark. But Danish names couldnt

    hide from the spectators and readers the fact that it was England, which the great writer depicted in

    his play.

    Hamlet is the profoundest expression of Shakespeares humanism and his criticism of

    contemporary life.

    The present king of Denmark has come to the throne upon the mysterious death of his brother

    and has just married his brothers wife. Hamlet, son of the late king, is deeply affected because of

    his fathers death and horrified at the action of his mother in taking a second husband so soon.

    While he is in this unhappy frame of mind the ghost of his father appears to him and tells Hamletthe circumstances of his recent death. He declares that he was really murdered by his brother who

    had stolen the queens love. Bidding Hamlet to revenge him the ghost disappears.

    Hamlet is in love with Ophelia whose father Polonius forbids her to have no more to do with

    the prince, fearing that Hamlet can mean nothing honourable towards a girl of inferior rank.

    Hamlet however in his anguish of spirit at the discovery of the villainy of his uncle and

    treachery of his mother has no more thought of anything but vengeance. So much dowse the horror

    of the situation press upon his mind that the court thinks he has gone mad. In bitter mood he

    contemplates suicide and comes his famous monologue:

    To be, or not to be, that is the question:

    Whethertis nobler in the mind, to suffer

    The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,

    Or to take arms against a sea of troubles;

    And by opposing end them? To die, - to sleep,

    No more; and, by a sleep, to say we end

    The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks

    That flesh is heir to, - tis a consummation

    Devoutly to be wishd. To die, - to sleep; -

    To sleep! Perchance to dream: ay, theres the rub;

    For in that sleep of death what dreams may come,

    When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,

    Must give us pause: theres the respect,

    That makes calamity of so long life,

    For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,

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    The oppressors wrong, the proud mans contumely,

    The pangs of despisd love, the laws delay,

    The insolence of office, and the spurns

    That patient merit of the unworthy takes,

    When he himself might his quietus make

    With a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear,

    To grunt and sweat under a weary life;

    But that the dread of something after death,

    The undiscoverd country, from whose bourn

    No traveller returns, puzzles the will;

    And makes us rather bear those ills we have,

    Than fly to others that we know not of?Thus conscience does make cowards of us all;

    And thus the native hue of resolution

    Is sicklied oer with the pale cast of thought;

    And enterprises of great pith and monument,

    With this regard, their currents turn away,

    And lose the name of action.

    Hamlet is not assailed by doubts: was the apparition really the ghost of his father, or was it a

    device of the devil to lure him to violent action? Is this uncle really guilty? To satisfy himself on

    this score Hamlet devices a plan: a company of travelling actors is to perform before the king and

    Hamlet instructs them to act out in a play the precise circumstances of the later kings murder as

    revealed to Hamlet by the ghost. When the actors come to the murder scene, the king can stand it no

    longer and leaves the room. Hamlet is now convinced of the kings guilt. In a stormy scene with his

    mother he reproaches her bitterly for her part in the affair. Hearing someone behind the curtains

    Hamlet stabs through them thinking it is the king. But it is instead Ophelias father, who thus meets

    his death. The death of her father added to her lovers supposed madness is too much for Ophelia.

    The poor girl is subsequently drowned in a brook.

    A poisoned weapon through the machinations of the king wounds Hamlet. But before he dies

    he slays the murderer. The queen also meets her death y accidentally drinking a cup of poisoned

    wine, which had been prepared for Hamlet.

    The character of Hamlet recalls the titans of the Renaissance. Hamlet is a man of genius,

    highly educated, a man of searching mind and sparkling wit. Hamlet is the pride of all Denmark.

    The common people of the country love him. Hamlet is a humanist, a man who is free from

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    medieval prejudices and superstitions. Shakespeare makes him a student of the Wittenberg

    University, a seat of learning, associated with the famous doctor and destiny find expression in the

    following speech: What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty!

    In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In

    apprehension how like a God! Thebeauty of the world. The paragon of animals!

    This enthusiastic exclamation could have come only form a man of Renaissance. Such is

    Hamlet, who opposes a cruel hypocritical and treacherous world.

    Bright hopes and aspirations of his youth come to a clash with crude reality. The infidelity of

    his mother, the servility of the courtiers who bowed and cringed to the unworthy king, the falsehood

    of his friends and, finally, the crime committed by his uncle, made him realise how wicked and

    unjust the world he lived in was. He understood that he was not the only sufferance in the country:

    For who would bear the whips and scorns of timeThe oppressors wrong, the proud mans contumely,

    The pangs of despised love, the laws delay,

    The insolence of office, and the spurns

    That patient merit of the unworthy takes,?

    This indignation at what he sees is summed up in bitter and condemnatory words: Denmark

    is a prison.