Търсене
  • Търсене
  • Моите Разказвачи

Hamlet StoryBoardThat

Създайте Storyboard
Копирайте този Storyboard
Hamlet StoryBoardThat
Storyboard That

Създайте своя собствена Storyboard

Опитайте го безплатно!

Създайте своя собствена Storyboard

Опитайте го безплатно!

Текст на Статията

  • Greif Rests Everlasting in The Soul
  • "Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted color off"
  • "Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief,That denote me truly"
  • "A little more than kin and less than kind"
  • "Our sometime sister, now our queen"
  • "She married. O, most wicked speed, to postWith such dexterity to incestuous sheets"
  • A Ghost!
  • "The serpent that did sting thy father's life now wears his crown!"
  • "My fate cries out!"
  • Hamlet's Father dies and less than two months later it seems everyone else has forgotten, but not Hamlet. Hamlet is mourning while people around him, even his mother, tell him to just stop being sad. Gertrude specifically tells him to "cast thy nighted color off." This statement is telling him to stop being sad and to stop dressing in black as a sign of his mourning.
  • Should I, Should I Not
  • "The spirit that I have seenMay be a devil"
  • Hamlet's mother, Gertrude, soon remarries after the funeral to Claudius, the brother of the late Hamlet Sr. This breeds hatred in Hamlet's mind for them both, demonstrated by the line, "A little more than kin and less than kind," which is a dig at their marriage that also calls Claudius mean. He even uses such negatively connotated words as "wicked" to describe the marriage. This anger in Hamlet's mind that is not helping his mental state.
  • An Acted Passion
  • Hamlet meets the Ghost of his father, Hamlet Sr. The Ghost tells him Claudius murdered him and instructs Young Hamlet to avenge him. This creates another worry in Hamlet's mind that he must add to the pile of things tearing at his mental stability.
  • A Jealous Self Hatred
  • "In a dream of passion,Could force his soul so to his own conceit"
  • While Hamlet was initially set to follow the Ghost's wishes and enact the revenge he has been asked to take care of, he eventually questions how trustworthy the ghost is and does not know if he should go forth with revenge after he talked so much about how his "fate cries out." This adds to his self hatred since he is realizing how indecisive he is.
  • Actors show Hamlet true compassion that stirs something in Hamlet, rising yet another thought in his mind. More specifically, this actor is someone he compares himself to that makes Hamlet feel inferior.
  • "Look whe'er he has not turned his color and has tears in's eyes. Prithee, no more"
  • "And passion in the gods"
  • Hamlet is upset with himself because he does not have the conviction to be so passionate as an actor who does not have all of the motive he does. He specifically says he lacks gall. The depression grows and continues to eat at Hamlet with a new flame of self-hatred added to the mix of all of the other swirling things tearing at poor Hamlet's mental state.
  • "But I am pigeon-livered and lack gall"
Над 30 милиона създадени разкадровки