Planning Sheet – Hamlet Plot – main incidents Setting 1. ghost’s request for revenge Denmark – Claudius’ palace 2. Hamlet’s delay – disorder spreads Main Conflicts - become a madman Hamlet vs. Claudius 3. play within the play – determines Claudius’ guilt Hamlet’s internal dilemma: to act or 4. death: Polonius, Ophelia procrastinate 5. climax: Hamlet escapes from the pirates -reason for delay: “thinking too -confrontation – Hamlet finally acts precisely on the event” (he has no time to think out his actions as he kills Point of View Laertes and Claudius as Gertrude drinks the -seen mainly from Hamlet’s perspective, poison.) but we do see the guilt and anguish of Illumination – Fortinbras is named by Hamlet as Claudius in the prayer scene. the next king. Themes -order is restored 1. It is important to live up to one’s responsibilities. 2. The individual must learn that Characters Traits Values appearances can be deceptive. Hamlet Intelligent, revenge 3. Evil breeds evil and leads to more hesitant evil. Claudius Intelligent, Power, 4. Power corrupts; absolute power proud, crafty, ambition corrupts absolutely. deceitful (crown most Symbols important) 1. poison seeps through the country to Ophelia Shy, Hamlet’s love, reflect the moral disorder submissive, her family -Hamlet Sr.’s death innocent - poisoned tipped swords Gertrude Loyal to Her love for - Gertrude’s poisoned drink Claudius, Claudius, 2. Yorick’s skull – represents the weak-willed inevitability of death Laertes Impulsive, Family Allusions brave, honour, -Garden of Eden – Denmark under intelligent Hamlet Sr.’s rule Polonius Nosey, The King’s officious, favour long-winded buffoon Ironies 1. ironical that when Hamlet finally acts, he has lost all who were meaningful to him. 2. dramatic irony Other Techniques -imagery throughout the play -contrasting characters – Hamlet and Claudius were mighty opposites