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HAMLET
Hamlet is the prince of Denmark. His father was the king, but he died before the play begins. Hamlet’s uncle, Claudius, has taken over as king and
married Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude.
THE GHOST
At the beginning of the play, a ghost appears to some soldiers. He looks
just like Hamlet’s father, the dead king. The soldiers agree to tell Hamlet
about it.
KING CLAUDIUS
Claudius tells Hamlet he has to stop acting so sad about his father’s death.
Hamlet says he will. When he’s by himself, he says he’s disgusted that his
mother married Claudius.
POLONIUS, LAERTES, AND OPHELIA
Hamlet’s girlfriend is Ophelia. Her father, Polonius, and her brother,
Laertes, try to convince her that Hamlet doesn’t love her. They point out
that because he’s a prince, he can’t marry whoever he wants. They think
he’s more likely to seduce her than marry her. Ophelia agrees not to talk to
Hamlet anymore.
KING HAMLET’S MURDER
Hamlet sees the ghost, who says he is Hamlet’s father. He also says that
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Claudius murdered him by pouring poison in his ear. Hamlet swears to take
revenge. He mentions to the soldiers that in the future he may find it useful
to act as if he’s crazy.
HAMLET’S MADNESS
Ophelia tells her father that Hamlet came to see her after she returned his
love letters, and he seemed insane. His clothes were messed up, he was
trembling and pale, and he looked scared. Polonius now thinks Hamlet really did love Ophelia, and he’s gone mad because she rejected him.
Claudius and Gertrude ask Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, some friends of
Hamlet’s from school, to spend time with him and try to find out why he’s
been acting crazy.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern try to cheer Hamlet up by telling him that a
group of actors has arrived at the castle. Hamlet decides he’ll have the actors perform a play that mimics the murder of his father. He wants to see if
Claudius reacts to it and shows his guilt. He says the ghost might actually
be a lying devil. Claudius’s reaction to the play will clear up the mystery.
“GET THEE TO A NUNNERY”
Claudius, Gertrude, and Polonius want to test the theory that Hamlet is acting crazy because he’s lovesick, so they spy on a meeting between Hamlet
and Ophelia. Hamlet is very nasty to Ophelia and tells her she should go
become a nun. After hearing this, Claudius decides Hamlet is not in love.
He does think Hamlet’s obsessed with something, and since he thinks
Hamlet poses a threat to him, he decides to send him to England.
THE MOUSETRAP PLAY
That evening, the actors perform the play Hamlet requested. When Claudius sees a scene where a king is murdered by having poison poured in his
ear, he becomes so upset that he gets up and leaves. Hamlet sees this reaction as proof that Claudius did indeed murder his father.
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CLAUDIUS TRIES TO PRAY
When Claudius is by himself, he admits he murdered Hamlet’s father. He
tries to pray for forgiveness, but he can’t seem to make himself do it. Hamlet comes into the room behind him with a sword, but he decides not to kill
him, because he thinks Claudius will go straight to heaven if he dies while
he’s praying, and he wants him to go to hell.
HAMLET STABS POLONIUS THROUGH THE ARRAS
Hamlet goes to see his mother, not knowing that she has given Polonius
permission to hide behind a tapestry and listen to their conversation. Hamlet makes her sit down and tells her she’s not leaving until he shows her
how bad she really is. Gertrude gets frightened and calls out for help. Hearing her, Polonius calls out for help too, and Hamlet, thinking it’s Claudius
behind the tapestry, stabs Polonius through the cloth and kills him.
HAMLET ACCUSES GERTRUDE
Hamlet tells his mother how awful it is that she’s sleeping with Claudius.
He doesn’t come right out and say that Claudius murdered King Hamlet, or
that he thinks Gertrude knew about it. He focuses more on how much better his father was than Claudius, and tries to make his mother promise not
to sleep with Claudius anymore. She tells Hamlet that he’s making her feel
guilty.
The ghost enters and scolds Hamlet for taking so long to get revenge.
Hamlet sees the ghost, but his mother doesn’t, and she thinks he’s crazy.
Hamlet leaves, hauling away Polonius’s body.
THE DEATH SENTENCE
Claudius sends Hamlet to England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
When he’s by himself, he says he’s given Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
sealed letters ordering the king of England to put Hamlet to death immediately after opening the letter.
OPHELIA’S MADNESS AND LAERTES’ RETURN
Ophelia loses her mind following her father’s death. Laertes returns to
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Denmark, leading a noisy crowd of supporters. He blames Claudius for
his father’s death and his sister’s insanity, and threatens to overthrow him.
Claudius manages to persuade Laertes that Hamlet is really to blame.
THE PIRATES
Horatio gets a letter from Hamlet saying that the ship he was on was attacked by a pirate ship. Hamlet was taken prisoner by himself and brought
back to Denmark.
Claudius and Laertes also receive a letter from Hamlet in which he says
he’s arrived back to Denmark alone and will come to see Claudius the next
day. Now that they know Hamlet didn’t die in England, they start plotting a
new way to kill him that will look like an accident.
Gertrude brings the news that Ophelia drowned in a stream.
OPHELIA’S FUNERAL
Two gravediggers talk and joke while digging Ophelia’s grave. Hamlet
gets into a conversation with one of them. He doesn’t know yet that Ophelia is dead.
Claudius, Gertrude, and Laertes arrive to bury Ophelia. They lay her in the
ground, but before they can throw earth on her, Laertes leaps into the grave
to hug her one more time. Hamlet finally realizes who they’re burying and
starts swearing that no one loved Ophelia more than he did. He jumps into
the grave too, and he and Laertes fight until they’re pulled apart.
ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
Hamlet tells Horatio that on the way to England, he stole the letter that
would have sentenced him to death, and wrote a replacement letter telling
the king of England to put Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to death. He managed to get free during the pirate attack, and then he returned to Denmark.
A courtier named Osric interrupts them to invite Hamlet to a fencing match
with Laertes, to be held in front of the king and queen. Hamlet agrees.
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THE FENCING MATCH
Before the match, Laertes poisons the tip of his sword, and Claudius poisons a cup of wine.
Hamlet gets the first hit, and Claudius says he’s going to give him a precious pearl as a reward. Then he drops the pearl in the poisoned cup and
offers it to Hamlet. But Hamlet says he’s not ready to drink yet.
Hamlet gets the second hit. Gertrude picks up the poisoned cup and drinks
from it before Claudius can stop her.
Laertes finally gets a hit, wounding Hamlet with the poisoned sword, and
they both get mad and start grappling with each other. In the scuffle they
exchange swords, and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned one.
Gertrude collapses and says she’s been poisoned. Laertes confesses to
Hamlet that he poisoned the sword and says they’re both going to die. He
blames Claudius for the scheme. Hamlet stabs Claudius with the poisoned
sword and forces him to drink from the poisoned cup. Claudius dies. Then
Laertes dies, asking Hamlet for forgiveness as he expires. Hamlet dies after
telling Horatio to remain behind and tell the truth about everything that
happened.
Fortinbras, a prince of Norway, arrives with his army on a visit to
Claudius. When he sees that the whole royal family is dead, he claims the
kingdom for himself.
For more information about Hamlet, check out the SparkNote to it on
sparknotes.com. For a translation of the entire play into modern English,
go to No Fear Shakespeare at nfs.sparknotes.com/hamlet.
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