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Title: HAMLET- summary
Description: In this document we summarised the famous Play of William Shakespeare's the HAMLET.
Description: In this document we summarised the famous Play of William Shakespeare's the HAMLET.
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SUMMARY:
This year marks the 12th time that Bob Jones University has staged Hamlet
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Ron Pyle played the lead role in tonight's
performance and was previously triple-cast as the ghost and two other characters in 2005
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Therefore, I have entreated him along with us to watch the minutes of this knife, but if again
this apparition comes, he may approve our eyes and speak to us
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" In Act V, Scene II, we learn that Fortinbras of Norway dared to combat and was
slain by Hamlet
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" However, they
soon notice the morning sunrise and continue their performance
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How is it that the clouds still
hang on you?" Reply: "Not so, my lord
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" Hamlet: "Cast thy nighted
color off and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark
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" Hamlet's mother: "Let not thy mother lose her prayers, Hamlet
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Go not to Wittenberg
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What is a loving and a fair reply?" Reply: "Be as yourself in Denmark, madam
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" Hamlet: "I think I saw him
yesternight
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" Other
character: "The king, my father?" Hamlet: "Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, with
witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,-- O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power So to
seduce!--won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen
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" "The same, my lord, And your poor servant
ever
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" Hamlet: "Horatio,--or I do forget myself
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" Other character: "Two nights together Had these gentlemen,
Marcellus and Bernardo, On their watch, in the dead vast and middle of the night, Been thus
encountered
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This to me In dreadful secrecy
impart they did; And I with them the third night kept the watch; Where, as they had deliver'd,
both in time, Form of the thing, each word made true and good, The apparition comes: I
knew your father; These hands are not more like
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" Hamlet: "Did you not speak to it?"
Other character: "My lord, I did; But answer made it none: yet once methought It lifted up its
head and did address Itself to motion, like as it would speak; But even then the morning cock
crew loud, And at the sound it shrunk in haste away, And vanish'd from our sight
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Come, some music!"
The lesson learned from this passage is to keep watch of our hearts
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It is important not to be like a reckless person who only cares about their
own pleasure and disregards the consequences
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" This refers to the unnatural and foul murder of the King of Denmark which needs
to be investigated
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The time may be
close to midnight, and the spirit of the night starts to walk
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In Denmark, there is an air of villainy
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However, I was born to set things right
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Take some distant knowledge
of him to impart
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I did repel his
letters and deny his access to me which may have made him mad
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Good Reynaldo, it is wise to keep a distant eye on him
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I have a daughter, who in her duty and obedience, has given me this
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That's an ill phrase,
a vile phrase
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But you shall hear
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I will be faithful
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" "No, old men have gray
beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber and plumtree gum, but
they have a plentiful lack of wit, together with most weak hams
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" "I chiefly loved 'Aeneas' tale to Dido' and thereabout of it,
especially where he speaks of Priam's slaughter
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I heard thee speak
me a speech once, but it was never acted, or, if it was, not above once, for the play, I
remember, pleased not the million; 'twas caviar to the general
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But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword, the
unnerved father falls
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"The play is the abstract and brief chronicles of a time after
your death
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Do you know the Murder of Gonzago? I'm-a Lloyd will hat
tomorrow night
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Could you not? I'm-a Lord very well, follow that Lord and look you mock
him
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We have closely sent for Hamlet hither that he has for, by the
accident, may here affront you, your father and myself
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"Ophelia, nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remembered
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" "I have
longed long to redeliver, I pray you now receive them
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" "Ophelia needs not to tell us what Lord Hamlet said
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" "The Lord do
as you please, but if you hold it fit after the play that his Queen Mother all alone entreats him
to show his grief, let her be round with him
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" "If she finds him not, to England send him, or confine him where your wisdom
best shall think it
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Madness in great ones must not go unwatched
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Give him heedful note, for I might I will rivet to his
face, and after we will both our judgments join in censure of his seeming
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" "They are
coming to the play
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" "How fares our cousin Hamlet?"
"Excellent, if faith
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Promise you, can not feed capons
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" "'Hamlet, these words are not mine
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'
Title: HAMLET- summary
Description: In this document we summarised the famous Play of William Shakespeare's the HAMLET.
Description: In this document we summarised the famous Play of William Shakespeare's the HAMLET.