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Hamlet is a play. It is by William Shakespeare.
Hamlet is a play. It is by William Shakespeare.
The Hamlet book I'm holding has 4070 lines in the book. The book is called Cliffs Complete and has the play Hamlet in it as well as other information about the play. -Neo917
That character Ophelia is a central person in the Shakespeare classic Hamlet. Potentially married to Hamlet, Ophelia is the sister of Laertes who kills Hamlet.
The Snopes family.
Movie:1948 Book:1599
Polonius has just asked Hamlet what he is reading. Of course what he wants Hamlet to say is the name of the book. But just to be irritating Hamlet responds "Words, words, words."
The book Tristram Shandy by Lawrence Sterne makes allusion to Hamlet and Don Quixote.
The son of Polonius in the book "Hamlet" is named Laertes. He is the brother of Ophelia and a secondary character in the play who plays a key role in the events that unfold.
Hamlet is definitely a classic. Of course, you would want to find the unabridged version to get the most out of it.
The scene funeral of King Hamlet was never appear in the book and it did appear in the movie.
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).