Notes #2 Act 1 – Exposition Act 2 – Complications (Rising Action) Act 3 – Climax Act 4 – Reversals (Falling Action) Act 5 – Catastrophe / Denouement (& Recognition) The exposition includes… 1. Main characters, a.k.a. dramatis personae 2. Establishment of time and place, setting 3. Explanation or allusions to the antecedent action of the story 4. Introduction of the germ of conflict and dramatic tensions Questions Darkness WAR! Ghost Mood Foil Omens “This bodes some strange eruption to our state.” – Horatio, 1.1.69 Contrasting mood Claudius’ rhetoric Introduction to Hamlet’s melancholy appearance v. reality first soliloquy = his true feelings Hamlet’s friends = new mood stichomythia = importance of the information “… Foul deeds will rise Though all the earth o’erwhelm them to men’s eyes.” – Hamlet 256-257 Another mood shift: Intimate family conversation characterization of all important family dynamics Social hierarchy Laertes = partying player Ophelia = an idealist with no power Polonius = bumbling fool Treatment of Women: attempts to control Ophelia expectation of the day =obeys her father “You speak like a green girl…” (101) “Think yourself a baby…” (105) “Ay, springes to catch woodcocks” (115) Ghost watch v. Claudius’ party Hamlet seeking truth Foreshadows his own downfall: Vicious mole… stamp of defect… dram of eale… Ghost beckons Hamlet he must follow “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” – Marcellus (90) Suspense of entire Act leading to this scene Ghost tells all! Do we believe him? Hamlet’s 2nd soliloquy Importance of swearing/oaths Hamlet’s plan to “put and antic disposition on” (172) “The time is out of joint: O cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right.” -- Hamlet (189-190) Course of action becomes more complicated and the "tying of knots" occurs Interests clash, intrigues are spawned, events accelerate in a definite direction In other words: tension mounts and momentum builds! Hamlet’s Soliloquy: 9 changing moods THE STRUCTURE OF HIS SHIFTING MOODS, PARALLELS PERFECTLY THE STRUCTURE OF THE SHIFTING EPISODES OF ACTION IN THE WHOLE SCENE! Scene 2: 9 Episodes #1: 1 – 39 #2: 40 – 85 #3: 86 – 168 #4: 167 – 216 #5: 217 – 309 #6: 310 – 358 #7: 359 – 520 #8: 521 - 534 #9: 535 - 590 Episode: #1: 1 – 39 #2: 40 – 85 #3: 86 – 168 #4: 167 – 216 #5: 217 – 309 #6: 310 – 358 #7: 359 – 520 #8: 521 - 534 #9: 535 - 590 With your assigned “episode,” complete the following: You will something very similar to last class… Choose the 5-10 most important lines in your episode Act them out dramatically Explain (1) the context, (2) explain why this mini-scene is important to the complications of Act 2, but this time… (3) write two guiding questions re: this passage