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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Hamlet Scene Summaries ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 11/94 # of Words:1129 School: ? State: ?
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ACT I
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Scene I
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At the beginning of this scene, two guards come out and attempt to get
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the audience's attention. They basically inform us that it is night time,
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and then they exit. Heratio and Marcellus then enter. They see a ghost
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which looks like the late King who had just died. To get the audience's
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attention once again, the two men repeat "Doesn't that look like the King!"
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five times. Morning comes, and Heratio and Marcellus decide to tell Hamlet
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of the incident.
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Scene ][
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This scene informs us that the present king (Claudius) had killed the
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late King Hamlet. Claudius is now married to Queen Gertrude who was
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formerly King Hamlet's wife. King Claudius informs us Norway is preparing
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to war against Denmark (they even work on Sundays) for land that the late
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King Hamlet had obtained. Heratio and Marcellus then come to inform Hamlet
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of the "ghost" experience they had the previous night. Hamlet is shocked
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and suspects something peculiar is amongst the king- dom.
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Scene ]I[
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Laertes tells her sister, Ophelia, to be cautious of marrying Hamlet.
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Polonious then enters and demands Ophelia to stop the relationship with
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Hamlet.
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Scene ]V
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Hamlet, Heratio, and Marcellus are talking when the ghost of King
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Hamlet appears. Hamlet follows, but his friends warn him that he may be in
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danger. Regardless, Hamlet follows the ghost.
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Scene V
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In this scene, King Hamlet's ghost appears once again, but this time in
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front of Hamlet. Hamlet questions the ghost and finds that King Hamlet was
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killed by Claudius. The ghost then asks Hamlet to seek revenge.
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ACT ][
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Scene I
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In this scene, Ophelia and Hamlet and alone together in a room.
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Ophelia tells Hamlet that she can no longer see him, but Hamlet is raged.
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Ophelia tells her father, Polonious. Polonious thinks that Hamlet may be
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mad with love sickness since he cannot take the rejection. Therefore,
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Polonious tells King Claudius of the situation.
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Scene ][
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Claudius sends Rosancrantz and Guildenstern (who were Hamlet's friends
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from childhood) to see what is the matter with Hamlet. Hamlet explains to
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his friends that he is very sad and has no interest of world. In a
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soliloquy, Hamlet then analyzes his situation.
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ACT ]I[
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Scene I
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Hamlet's friend return to tell the Claudius of their findings.
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Claudius is pleased with the results (that Hamlet wants to perform for the
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majesties). Then, Claudius and Polonious plan to hide behind a curtain
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while Ophelia and Hamlet are talking. Hamlet in his famous To be, or not
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be speech questions his motives for living. He attempts to analyze his
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position and see whether he should live or commit suicide. Later, Claudius
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decides to send Hamlet to England to have him killed.
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Scene ][
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At first, Hamlet walks around making ludicrous remarks and acting mad.
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Then Hamlet shows the play he has created to the court. Surprisingly, the
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play is an exact replica of what happened to the late King Hamlet. It
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shows a man putting poison in a King's ear while he is sleeping. Hamlet
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then explains that the man will soon become the new King. Both Claudius
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and Gertrude and a strange reaction. Gertrude requests to speak with
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Hamlet privately. Hamlet attempts to retain his anger so he does not harm
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the Queen (as the ghost of King Hamlet had asked).
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Scene ]I[
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Claudius is frightened about the murder he has done. He prays and asks
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forgiveness. At that moment, Hamlet comes and sees Claudius. Hamlet
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thought about killing Claudius at that point, but did not. Hamlet thought
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that if he killed Claudius while he was in prayer, Claudius would go to
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heaven; thus his killing would be useless.
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Scene ]V
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Hamlet and Gertrude start conversation. Hamlet becomes very angry and
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starts making nasty remarks about Gertrude's marriage. Gertrude screams
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for help and Polonious (behind the tapestry) echoes the calls. Assuming
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that Claudius is behind the tapestry, Hamlet shoves a dagger in it.
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Polonious, unfortunately, dies. Hamlet apologizes for the murder. Then
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Hamlet tells Gertrude that he is being sent to England and bids her good-
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night.
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ACT ]V
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Scene I
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Claudius questions what he should do to explain Polonious' death to the
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courts. He tells Gertrude that they must reveal the murder to their
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closest friends and avoid being blamed themselves.
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Scene ][
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Hamlet does not tell his friends where Polonious' body is. Hamlet then
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goes off to see the King.
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Scene ]I[
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Hamlet finally notifies Claudius of Polonious' whereabouts is.
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Claudius then tells Hamlet's friends to take him to England. Claudius
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feels that when Hamlet is dead, he won't have any more worries or fears on
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his mind.
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Scene ]V
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Hamlet overhears Fortinbras asking he may cross Denmark on his way to
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Poland. In a soliloquy, Hamlet analyzes the situation. Hamlet learns that
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Fortinbras is sending his men to fight for a worthless piece of land, and
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that all the men can die in the process. He sees how Fortinbras and his
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man are risking their lives for honour. Hamlet realizes that he has not
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been honourable, but rather a coward. He vows that his thoughts will be
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bloody, or nothing worth . This is where Hamlet makes a conscience
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decision to kill Claudius.
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Scene V
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Both Ophelia and Laertes act mad due to their father's sudden death.
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They both blame Claudius, but Claudius insists otherwise. Claudius tells
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Laertes that if he can prove Claudius was the murderer, then Claudius would
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hand over the kingdom to him. Claudius, nevertheless, vows to find out who
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the real killer is.
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Scene V[
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On his way to England, Hamlet got captured by pirated. They promised
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to return him to Denmark for the exchange of a favour.
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Scene VI[
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Claudius uses Laertes as a tool to kill Hamlet. Claudius lies and
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tricks Laertes so that Laertes would establish great anger and frustration
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towards Hamlet. Then they both plan to kill Hamlet my means of a sword
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fight (poison at the end of Laertes' sword) and a poisoned drink. Laertes
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is then informed that Ophelia died and is enraged once again.
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ACT V
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Scene I
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In Ophelia's funeral, Laertes and Hamlet again break into rage. Both
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men jump into the grave and start fighting. Hamlet explains that he loves
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Ophelia more than forty thousand brothers can and vows to fight Laertes
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despite their previous friendship.
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Scene ][
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After all preparation is done, Hamlet and Laertes begin their battle.
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Unfortunately, Gertrude (unaware of the poison) takes a drink from Hamlet's
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cup and soon after dies. Then, both Laertes and Hamlet get hit with the
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poisoned sword. Hamlet becomes aware of the evil plans and forces Claudius
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to drink from his cup. Claudius, Laertes, and Hamlet shortly die. And so
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ends this play a tragedy!
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