Hamlet
Ophelia
because he is dum
Claudius (From WS's Hamlet)
It's called The Murder of Gonzago, but when asked, Hamlet calls it The Mousetrap.
Prince Hamlet learns that his Uncle Claudius poisoned and murdered his brother and Hamlet's father, King Hamlet. Also he learns that there is an afterlife, and what's more, the doctrine of Purgatory is true. He need never call death "the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns" again.
Scholars have postulated an earlier Hamlet play which they call the Ur-Hamlet. The hot betting at this time is on Thomas Kyd (author of The Spanish Tragedy) as the author. The German play Die Brudermord (The Fratricide) may be a translation of this play.
The Hamlet story got into popular culture by means of Belleforest's telling of the tale. However, many scholars believe that there may have been an earlier Hamlet play (which they call the Ur-Hamlet) which was the direct source for Shakespeare's work. There is an intriguing German play on the Hamlet story called Der Brudermord (The Brother-killer) which appears to have been translated from an Elizabethan revenge play very much in the style of Kyd's Spanish Tragedy. Was this the Ur-Hamlet? Could be.
Hamlet was not a romance play it was a tragdety maybe the was love between Ophelia and Hamlet but the is not the main point of the play so i wouldn't call it a romance
A small town is often referred to as a village or a hamlet, depending on its size and characteristics.
Hamlet says this in Act I Scene 4 of Hamlet. He is talking to the ghost of his father who up to this point hasn't said a word. Hamlet is trying to figure out how to address him in order to make him speak. If he calls him by his name, Hamlet, will he respond? How about father? King? Royal Dane? Whatever he says, the ghost starts talking right away.
the play is called Hamlet and was writing by William Shakespeare.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet