By William Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 2 & 3. Claudius Gertrude Hamlet Ophelia Polonius Laertes Horatio Marcellus.
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ByWilliam Shakespeare
Act 1 Scene 2 & 3
Claudius Gertrude Hamlet Ophelia
Polonius Laertes Horatio Marcellus
Act 1 scene 2
Hamlet is thinking about his father
That we with
wisest sorrow
think on him,
Together
with
remembrance
of ourselves.
The death of my dear brother has made us all very sad, and everyone in Denmark will remember him for a long time.(pg-3 )
How is it that the clouds
still hang on you?
Not so, my lord; I am too much i' the sun.
Ay, madam,It is common.
Good Hamlet,
cast thy
nighted color
off,
And let thine
eye look like
a friend on
Denmark.
But, you
must know, your father
lost a father;
Let not thy mother lose her prayers,
I shall in all my best obey you, madam.
Hail to your lordship!
My lord, I came to see your father's funeral.
I pray thee, do not mock me,
fellow-student, I think it was to
see my mother’s wedding.
My lord. I think I saw him yesternight
Saw? who?
My lord, the king your father.
Upon the platform,
‘twixt eleven and twelve, I’ll visit you.
Our duty to
your honor.
Act 1 scene 3Ophelia makes a promise
No
more
but so?
For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favour, A violet in the youth of primy nature,
Tell me the truth: has he told you that he loves you? (pg- 6)
Neither a borrower, nor a lender be;
Most Humbly do I take my leave, my lord.
Laertes leaves…..
What is ’t, Ophelia, he hath said to
you?So please
you, something touching the Lord Hamlet.
Lord Hamlet,Believe so much in
him, that he is young. I shall obey,
my lord.
Ophelia and Polonius leave….
Thank you
Neeru GhaleZahida Ishrat Khan
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