Hamlet
(William Shakespeare)
Hamlet, the great tragedy play by William Shakespeare, is considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, and probably one of the greatest plays of all times. In this play the king of Denmark, King Hamlet, has died, and Claudius has taken the thrown (and the dead king's wife, Gertrude). Hamlet, the dead king's son, is the focus of the play. At the beginning of the play, the dead king's ghost is seen by several witnesses, who tell Hamlet of this. Hamlet's dead father tells him that Claudius murdered him, and Hamlet becomes furious. He begins to act insane, and no one in the palace can figure out why. Hamlet had been sort of involved with a girl named Ophelia, daughter of Polonius, Claudius's chief councillor. So the king's household has a theory that something to do with their relationship is why Hamlet is so upset. Hamlet does indeed have a conversation with Ophelia, in which he tells her that he cannot or will not be with her. He even goes so far as to tell her to go become a nun. This devastates Ophelia, and she really does become pretty much insane, eventually drowning herself. Hamlet is still acting insane, often giving long rants about death or such. He decides to put on a play in which the basic plot of his father's death is portrayed, to see if Claudius reacts, so that Hamlet will know for sure if Claudius is to blame. The play goes as Hamlet figured, and Claudius makes it obvious to Hamlet that he is indeed the killer. Everyone is trying to send Hamlet away, so that he will not bother them anymore, and hopefully regain sanity. Gertrude calls Hamlet into her room to talk to him privately, (though Polonius is hiding behind a curtain to listen in) and they have a slightly sarcastic and biting conversation. Polonius does not turn out to be very good at hiding, however, and Hamlet kills him. Hamlet then confronts his mother about his father's death and she is shocked and feels guilty for marrying so soon after her husband's death, especially marrying his murderer. Meanwhile, Laertes, son of Polonius and brother of Ophelia, finds out that his father has been killed by Hamlet, and his sister made insane and drowned because of him, so he gets quite angry at him and plots with Claudius for his death. He and Hamlet have a heated exchange of words at Ophelia's funeral. Eventually a fencing match is arranged between Hamlet and Laertes to settle their differences in a civilized way. However, Claudius has arranged for Laertes blade to be tipped in poisin, so that if he draws blood, Hamlet will die. He also poisons a goblet for Hamlet to drink from should Hamlet be the better fencer. Hamlet gets the first hit, but will not drink from the goblet. Gertrude, however, takes the cup for her son, and is killed by the poison. Eventually Laertes does injur Hamlet, but he does not die right away. Somehow Laertes ends up being wounded by his own sword, and dies from the poison. Hamlet takes the poisoned sword and stabs Claudius with it, getting his revenge and dying immediately after.
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