Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hamlet - Act 3
- Themes
- Political
- Denmark
is
corrupt
- "Something is
rotten in the
state of
Denmark"
- Corruption
- The play
reveals
Claudius's guilt
- Hamlet accuses him of being corrupt
- Revenge
- Hamlet can't bring
himself to kill
Claudius while he's
praying
- Ghost comes
back asking for
revenge
- Appearance VS Reality
- Hamlet is acting
mad
- Play represents false appearances
- Love
- Hamlet's
relationship with
Ophelia
- Player King and
Player Queen
portrayal
- Reason Vs Passion
- Hamlet struggles
with reason and
passion - can't find a balance
- Passion urges
him to
vengeance but
reason holds
him back
- Hamlet's actions are often impulsive
- Passion dominates
- Passionate
outbursts are
destructive
- Hamlet alternates between extremes of feeling and thought
- Death
- Hamlet thinks that
death is a sleep
- Hamlet is also terrified of
what death may bring
- Women
- Hamlet thinks
women are weak
- Women are
seen as objects
- Deception
- Polonius and Claudius
spying on Hamlet
- Motifs
- Disease
- Rotting
- Decay
- World is an
unweeded
garden
- Poison
- Animals
- Language
- Use of rhyme in the play
- Hamlet speaks in verse and
prose which adds dramatic
effect
- Use of personification and simile
- Use of metaphor
- Dramatic Irony
- Claudius wasn't praying in
the prayer scene. Hamlet
could've killed him