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- Till crash ! the cruel coulter past by silva rerum on Oct 24, 2009
It dawns on me that my undergraduate career is fast approaching its day of reckoning, whether or not I’ve decided on a suitable course of action afterwards. I’m in the two majors I decided upon in first year, wondering what the options are from h...
- Act One, Scene 1 by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
Dramatis PersonaeClaudius, King of Denmark Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present king Polonius, Lord Chamberlain Horatio, friend to Hamlet Laertes, son to Polonius Voltimand, Cornelius, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Orsic, A Gentleman,...
- Act Two Scene One by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
ACT TWOAs Act Two begins, Polonius is dispatching his aide, Reynaldo, to take some money to Laertes and find out what the young man has been up to in Paris. This establishes that some time has passed since the end of Act One. The scene also gives u...
- Act One, Scene 3 by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
SCENE III. A room in Polonius' house.While we had a brief introduction to Polonius, Claudius’ chief adviser, and his son Laertes in the previous scene, we are about to meet his daughter Ophelia and learn a great deal about the dynamics of the House...
- Act One, Scene 5 by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
SCENE V. Another part of the platform.Enter GHOST and HAMLET HAMLET Where wilt thou lead me? speak; I'll go no further.Ghost Mark me.HAMLET I will.Ghost My hour is almost come,When I to sulphurous and tormenting flamesMust render up myself.Upon heari...
- Act Two and Beyond by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
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- The Reason for This Commentary by Hamlet - A Comprehensive Commentary on Oct 9, 2009
This project is dedicated to the legacy of William Shakespeare, the most versatile mind the world has ever produced, and to those people who want to take the time and the effort to meaningfully read his greatest work, Hamlet.Although I left the class...




