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Page 1: Hamlet

HAMLET The blobs do Hamlet in 21 slides

Page 2: Hamlet

The guards see a ghost

Ghost

Guard

Look where it comes again!

In the same figure like the king that’s dead!!

Page 3: Hamlet

The new king has married the old king’s wife

Hamlet Gertrude Claudius

Though yet of our dear brother’s death the memory

be green, I have taken to wife.

Hamlet, my cousin and now my son, how it is that the clouds still hang on you?

Not so I am too much in the sun.

Page 4: Hamlet

Hamlet is troubled

Hamlet

Oh God, how weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world. That it

should come to this, my father, not too months dead, and yet within a month, she married with

my uncle – let me not think on it! Frailty thy name is woman….

Page 5: Hamlet

Laertes is going to university

Ophelia

Laertes

Polonius

Farewell sister, farewell father

My blessing with thee, be rich not gaudy, neither a

borrower nor a lender be. And above all to thine own

self be true!

Page 6: Hamlet

Ophelia thinks Hamlet loves her

Ophelia

Polonius

He hath my lord of late, made many

tenders of his affection to me

In few, Ophelia, do not believe his vows. I would, not, from this time forth,

have you talk with the lord Hamlet.

Page 7: Hamlet

Hamlet meets the ghost

Hamlet

Ghost

Angels and ministers of

grace defend us!!!

Page 8: Hamlet

The ghost tells him a story

Hamlet

Ghost

Whist I was sleeping within my orchard, thy uncle Claudius…

That incestuous and adulterate beast…

C

Villain!!!

Page 9: Hamlet

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are asked to watch Hamlet

Guilder-n-tern

Rozenc-rantz

Claudius

We do both obey

Gather so much as from occasion you

may glean, whether aught to us unknown

affects him thus

We do both obey

Page 10: Hamlet

Hamlet is rude to everyone

Hamlet

Hamlet

Polonius

Ophelia

You are a fishmongerMy Lord!

I loved you not! Get thee to a nunnery! My Lord?!

Page 11: Hamlet

Hamlet devises a test of guilt

Actor

Actor

Actor

Hamlet

Travelling Players You could for a need study a speech of some dozen lines which I would set down

for you and insert it, could you not? Ay My LordAy, My lord

Ay, My lord

Page 12: Hamlet

Give over the play

Acto

r

It works

Claudius

ActorHamle

tPoloni

Ophelia

The King rises

Give me some light away…

What frighted with false fire?

Page 13: Hamlet

You have my father much offended!

Gertrude is Angry

Hamlet Gertrud

e Polonius

You have your father much offended!!

Is that Claudius

behind the Arras??

Page 14: Hamlet

Hamlet tries to kill Claudius

How now a rat!! Dead!

Hamlet

Gertrude

Poloniu

s

What hast thou done!

Page 15: Hamlet

Claudius tries to have Hamlet killed

HamletClaudius

For that which thou hast done we must send thee hence.

Prepare thyself for England!

Do it England –

the present death of Hamlet

Page 16: Hamlet

Ophelia goes mad

Gertrude

Horatio

Ophelia

Claudius

Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s day…

young men may do it if they come to it,

by…!!!! !!

Page 17: Hamlet

The King’s plan fails

Laertes

Claudius

Claudius, from Hamlet

What should this letter

mean?

Page 18: Hamlet

But he has soon made a second plan

Laertes

Claudius

Claudius, from Hamlet

I will do it!What would you undertake to show yourself in deed your father’s son?

Page 19: Hamlet

Ophelia drowns

Gertrude

Your sister’s drowned Laertes. She fell in the weeping brook and long it could not be till her garments heavy

with their drink, pulled the poor wretch from her melodious lay to muddy death.

Laertes

Claudius

Page 20: Hamlet

At the fencing match between Laertes and Hamlet… Gertrude accidently

drinks the poisoned drink, Hamlet and Laertes both get wounded with the sword and finally…

Hamlet La

ert

es

Gertrud

e

Claudius

The drink! I am poisoned

I am justly killed with mine own treachery

Here thou murderous damned Dane!!

Page 21: Hamlet

Horatio

Fortinbras conquers Denmark

Ham

let

Laert

es

Claudiu

s

Ger

trud

e

Fortinbras

All this I can truly answer

This quarry cries havoc. O death what feast so

bloodily hast struck