1 of 3 Watch William Shakespeare's tragic eponymous protagonist bemoan the unweeded garden that is the worldHamlet speaks his world-weary soliloquy “O, that this too too sullied flesh would melt” (Hamlet, Act I, scene 2). See all videos for this article ...
(Horatio, act 5 scene 2) We have separate pages dedicated to Hamlet soliloquys and Hamlet monologues, which include the text with an analysis of other famous Hamlet quotes, such as: “Oh my offence is rank, it smells to heaven“ (Spoken by Claudius, Act 3 Scene 3) “Now might I do ...
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Richard Briers makes for an excellent Polonius, but unfortunately Nicholas Farrell and Michael Maloney prove miscast with little charisma and tendencies to overact as Horatio and Laertes respectively. Branagh also makes use of a supporting cast chock full of famous faces to both keep viewers ...
1 of 3 Watch William Shakespeare's tragic eponymous protagonist bemoan the unweeded garden that is the worldHamlet speaks his world-weary soliloquy “O, that this too too sullied flesh would melt” (Hamlet, Act I, scene 2).(more)
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Next: Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 3 ___ Explanatory Notes for Act 3, Scene 2 From Hamlet, prince of Denmark. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. * Line numbers have been altered from the original text. ___ 1. Coleridge remarks, "This dialogue of Hamlet with the Players is one of ...
... In act 3, scene 1, Hamlet declaims the monologue, "To be or not to be," and is stopped by Ophelia. ... When Hamlet"s love for Ophelia appears to be a sham to the King, he decides to send Hamlet to England – another tool of the court used to exile men of unlike ...