Hamlet Quotations Final Four Explanation: 1
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Hamlet Quotations Final Four Explanation: 1
Hamlet Quotations Final Four Explanation: 1) “Revenge his foul and most natural murder” – This quote is one of the top four in terms of importance for Act I because it truly portrays the main idea of the play. Revenge is a major theme because the play surrounds itself with Hamlet seeking revenge for his father‘s death and is primarily fixated on killing Claudius for it. Therefore, this quote does a great representation of the general idea of the play. 2) “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” – This quote is important in Act I where it identifies the theme of decay/rottenness. Decay/rottenness is a well known theme for this act especially because Horatio has mentioned the fall of Rome as well as Julius “Frailty, thy name is which he then woman!” -Spoken by compares it with Denmark. This quote resembles the possible replication of Rome for Denmark in terms of negativity and corruption for the country. In addition, this quote exemplifies the value that the country is corrupt if it is led by a corrupt leader.Hamlet in scene II 3) “Frailty, thy name is woman!” – This quote is a demonstration of misogyny which is a vital theme for the act. Hamlet calls his mother weak which shows that he has no respect for women and because of Gertrude, Hamlet has developed the some negative aspect towards women. Because “This bodes of that, Hamlet has built hatred towards women and slowly shows the qualities to Ophelia. strange eruption to our 4) “Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast…won to his shameful lust the will of my most seeming virtuous state.” -Spoken by queen” – In addition to the quote in scene above, this quote also ties in with the theme of misogyny. The Ghost is telling Hamlet howHoratio Gertrude fell Iinto lust and loves Claudius for the wrong reasons and that Gertrude’s new relationship isn’t genuine. The Ghost is clearly upset and hurt by Gertrude wedding his brother however with the Ghost mourning over the loss of his wife, it influences Hamlet to develop negative feelings towards his mother. The Ghost targets Gertrude in a way where he bashes on her actions and that allows Hamlet to perceive all women the same. Championship Explanation: “Ay, that murder” incestuous,isthat “Revenge his foul and most natural theadulterate overall champion in terms of best quotes for Act I because this quote, spoken by the Ghost in scene beast…won to his shameful the will ofis the most important theme developed in this play because if it weren’t for the Ghost to V, shows the most prominent theme as a whole play.lust Revenge my most seeming virtuous queen. – narrate and speak to Hamlet, exposing the truth and asking his son to seek revenge, there will be no purpose of the play. The main idea of the play is Spoken by the Ghost in scene IV portrayed as Hamlet getting back at Claudius. It primarily focuses on Hamlet wanting to avenge his father’s death where Claudius is the villain for pouring poison down his brother’s ear which causes him to die. As a result, the Ghost is back to let Hamlet know the truth behind his father’s death rather than it looking like an accident. In addition, it allows Hamlet to expose the real identity and true colors of Claudius. In the end, every little act Hamlet does such as him going mad points back to this quote because his father was the influence for Hamlet to seek revenge.