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Hamlet!

Hamlet!. Get ready to take notes!. Tragedy:. Play =  Main Character (protagonist) Heroic, noble, high status, wonderful Tragic flaw = weakness or negative trait Causes bad decisions, which combined with… Bad luck… Causes the hero’s downfall or destruction.

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Hamlet!

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  1. Hamlet! Get ready to take notes!

  2. Tragedy: • Play =  • Main Character (protagonist) • Heroic, noble, high status, wonderful • Tragic flaw = weakness or negative trait • Causes bad decisions, which combined with… • Bad luck… • Causes the hero’s downfall or destruction. • We are supposed to feel first admiration, then pity and then fear.

  3. Tragedy: • Circumstances (setting, time period, political events, etc.) • Unhappy, bad luck, chaos (war) • Social order (the way things are “supposed” to be) • Disrupted (law corrupt, govt. dysfunctional) • “unnatural” events • Becomes Hero’s job to restore the social order. • BUT…Hero has to go outside the law to do so. • In the end, the social order is restored, but… • …any character who went outside the law must be punished. Including our hero!

  4. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle (dad’s brother) Me

  5. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me

  6. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me

  7. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me

  8. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me

  9. Tragedy: • Circumstances (setting, time period, political events, etc.) • Unhappy, bad luck, chaos (war) • Social order (the way things are “supposed” to be) • Disrupted (law corrupt, govt. dysfunctional) • “unnatural” events • Becomes Hero’s job to restore the social order. • BUT…Hero has to go outside the law to do so. • In the end, the social order is restored, but… • …any character who went outside the law must be punished. Including our hero!

  10. Tragedy: • Circumstances (setting, time period, political events, etc.) • Unhappy, bad luck, chaos (war) • Social order (the way things are “supposed” to be) • Disrupted (law corrupt, govt. dysfunctional) • “unnatural” events • Becomes Hero’s job to restore the social order. • BUT…Hero has to go outside the law to do so. • In the end, the social order is restored, but… • …any character who went outside the law must be punished. Including our hero!

  11. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me Hamlet

  12. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle ME Old Hamlet Hamlet

  13. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle ME Gertrude Old Hamlet Hamlet

  14. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me Gertrude Claudius Old Hamlet Hamlet

  15. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me Gertrude Claudius Old Hamlet Hamlet

  16. The Plot of Hamlet: Mom ---------------- Dad Uncle Me Gertrude Claudius Old Hamlet Woooooo Hamlet Ghost of Old Hamlet

  17. Hamlet Historical Background: • Set in 1050 (ish). • Countries involved: • Denmark (Hamlet family) • Norway (Fortinbras family)

  18. Hamlet Background: 30 years before the play begins Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway

  19. Hamlet Background: 30 years before the play begins Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway War! There is a piece of land both countries think belongs to them.

  20. Hamlet Background: 30 years before the play begins Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway War! There is a piece of land both countries think belongs to them. Old Hamlet kills Old Fortinbras in a duel. The winner of the duel gets the piece of land.

  21. Hamlet family Fortinbras family Elsinore Castle (setting of the play)

  22. Hamlet Background: 30 years before the play begins Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway Brother Norway When Old Hamlet kills Old Fortinbras, they both have infant sons. Old Fortinbras’s son is obviously too young to be king, so Old Fortinbras’s brother takes the throne.

  23. Hamlet Background: 30 years before the play begins Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway Old Hamlet’s son is Young Hamlet. Old Fortinbras’s son is Young Fortinbras. Brother Norway When Old Hamlet kills Old Fortinbras, they both have infant sons. Old Fortinbras’s son is obviously too young to be king, so Old Fortinbras’s brother takes the throne.

  24. Hamlet Background: Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway Fast Forward 30 years. Young Hamlet and Young Fortinbras are both 30. Young Fortinbras has been angry at the Hamlet family for 30 years for killing his father. He is ready for revenge! Brother Norway When Old Hamlet kills Old Fortinbras, they both have infant sons. Old Fortinbras’s son is obviously too young to be king, so Old Fortinbras’s brother takes the throne.

  25. Hamlet Background: Old Hamlet = Denmark Old Fortinbras = Norway Now, Young Hamlet’s father has also been killed, and he’s ready for revenge too! This whole play is just many many layers of revenge. Brother Norway When Old Hamlet kills Old Fortinbras, they both have infant sons. Old Fortinbras’s son is obviously too young to be king, so Old Fortinbras’s brother takes the throne.

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