What will Hamlet do with the information he received from his father's ghost regarding his murder? Will Hamlet avenge his father's death?
Why does hamlet hesitate to take revenge? -Apex-
They serve a more serious purpose. They are used by the King to spy on Hamlet, that's hardly comic relief. (Even though their fate was funny and well-deserved)
This question may be in the wrong category. William Faulkner has a novel called The Hamlet. The question is not clear whether it means that novel or mistakenly uses the word Novel to refer to Shakespeare's tragedy: Hamlet: Prince of Denmark.
You spell it just as it is spelled in the question.
you tel me i myself got stuck with this question
*The ideal around which the play is organized
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The major dramatic question in "Blasted" by Sarah Kane is whether the characters can find redemption and connection in a world marked by violence and brutality. The play explores themes of trauma, power dynamics, and human resilience in the face of extreme circumstances.
The major dramatic question in "The Doll's House" revolves around whether the characters will break free from societal expectations and prejudices to pursue their individual desires, or conform to the status quo at the cost of their personal authenticity.
Lars Kaaber has written: 'Royal Knavery' 'Staging Shakespeare's Hamlet' -- subject(s): Dramatic production, Hamlet (Legendary character)
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that isn't a question
Some people think that the most important question about Hamlet is "Is Hamlet mad or is he just faking it?"
Why does hamlet hesitate to take revenge? -Apex-
There are tons of questions that are asked about how conflicts plays out in Hamlet. The main question would be why does it take Hamlet so long to get even.
How about: Sanity, or Insanity, That Is the Question in Shakespeare's Hamlet.