Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hamlet - Act 2
- Key Quotes
- "Though this be madness,
yet there is method in't" -
Polonius, Act 2, Scene II
- "What a piece of work in man! How noble in reason! how infinite in faculty! in form, in moving, how
express and admirable! in action, how like an angel! in apprehension, how like a god! the beauty of the
world! tpahe ragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust?" - Hamlet, Act 2, Scene
II
- "Brevity is the soul of wit" -
Polonius, Act 2, Scene II
- "That hath made him mad" - Polonius, Act 2, Scene I
- "Come, go we to the king: This must be known; which being kept close, might
move More grief to hide than hate to utter love" - Polonius, Act 2, Scene I
- I doubt it is no other but the main; His father's death, and our o'erhasty
marriage" - Gertrude, Act 2, Scene II
- "If circumstances lead me, I will find Where truth is hid, though it were hid indeed
Within the centre" - Polonius, Act 2, Scene II
- "Why then, 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking
makes it so: to me it is a prison" - Hamlet, Act 2, Scene II
- "lost all my mirth" - Hamlet, Act 2, Scene II
- "What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion that I have?" - Hamlet Act
2, Scene II
- "Bloody, bawdy villian! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villian! O! vengeance!" -
Hamlet, Act 2, Scene II
- "I'll have grounds More relative than this" - Hamlet, Act 2, Scene II
- "ecstasy of love" - Polonius, Act 2, Scene II
- Themes
- Revenge
- Hamlet's idea on
how to take
revenge
- Image of
Pyrrhus -
symbolises
remorseless and
cruel avenger.
Parallel to
Hamlet
- Deception
- Hamlet acting mad
- Claudius sends
Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern to
spy on Hamlet
- Appearance VS Reality
- Polonius thinks
Hamlet is mad
with love for
Ophelia
- Hamlet plans to
trick the king
- Women
- Hamlet sees women
as weak
- Politics
- State of Denmark is
deteriorating, Hamlet is acting
mad and a new king
- Madness
- Hamlet pretends to act mad
- Language
- Asides
- Polonius tells
audience his
thoughts while
speaking to
Hamlet
- Soliloquy
- Hamlet's soliloquy
informs audience on
inner conflict
- Imagery
- Polonius uses
clothing image in
instructions to
Reynaldo
- Setting
- Polonius' House
- Castle
- Elsinore, Denmark
- Dramatic irony
- Hamlet
pretending to
be mad