As the King in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Fortinbras's first political action is to appoint people who will work under him.
In 'Hamlet,' there are important political issues to be considered. First of all, it's important to know who the factions are supporting. For example, Laertes can be looked upon as a smooth political insider, who knows how quickly fate can change at court, and is ready to stand behind whoever he believes is strongest in a power battle. Claudius has made a bold move, and knows that Hamlet is obligated to retaliate, therefore, he uses Hamlet's friends, to spy on him. Hamlet's failure to act shows that he would not make as powerful a king as Claudius. Hamlet's selection of Fortinbras as his successor indicates he believes him to be a better leader than he, for immediately taking action upon his father's murder.
The Inciting Incident is when the Ghost makes Hamlet swear to get revenge on Claudius for murdering him.
The words "to be or not to be" or even the speech that starts with those words is so well-known and famous that people tend to forget that it exists only because it is a speech said by a character called Hamlet in a play called Hamlet. Shakespeare put those words in Hamlet's mouth for a purpose related to the flow of the dramatic action. The problem is that the speech does not seem to have much to do with the dramatic action at that point of the play, or indeed with the action of the play at all. It has no reference to any of the characters in the play, or any of the situations in the play. It does not include the pronouns "I" or "me" so it is hard to believe that Hamlet is talking about himself. For some reason, Hamlet is indulging in an impersonal philosophical discourse while going to an appointment with Claudius (Claudius does say earlier in the scene that he has sent for Hamlet). It is up to the director and actor to find a reason which satisfies them.
Hamlet tells the audience that he does not want to give Claudius the opportunity to absolve himself of all his sins before he dies. He says that to kill Claudius then would mean that Claudius would die a guiltless death, which is exactly what Hamlet did not want. He wanted to avenge his father by killing Claudius in the same way in which Old Hamlet was killed: unprepared and unforgiven for all of his outstanding sins. This is what Hamlet tells the audience, but it is also probably an example of Hamlet's inability to take action. Hamlet is presented with a perfect opportunity to avenge his father, and he comes up with an excuse as to why it is not the right time. The question is whether or not Hamlet is ready to take his life, not whether or not Claudius is going to have a sinless death.
I suppose there's this:"Thus is the native hue of resolution sicklie'd o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pith and moment with this regard their currents turn awry and lose the name of action." (Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1)
because there was hot action.
In 'Hamlet,' there are important political issues to be considered. First of all, it's important to know who the factions are supporting. For example, Laertes can be looked upon as a smooth political insider, who knows how quickly fate can change at court, and is ready to stand behind whoever he believes is strongest in a power battle. Claudius has made a bold move, and knows that Hamlet is obligated to retaliate, therefore, he uses Hamlet's friends, to spy on him. Hamlet's failure to act shows that he would not make as powerful a king as Claudius. Hamlet's selection of Fortinbras as his successor indicates he believes him to be a better leader than he, for immediately taking action upon his father's murder.
The Inciting Incident is when the Ghost makes Hamlet swear to get revenge on Claudius for murdering him.
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Yes, in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," Claudius dies as a result of a deliberate plan of action by Hamlet. Hamlet seeks revenge for his father's murder, which Claudius orchestrated, and plans to kill him. However, the final sequence of events leading to Claudius's death involves a combination of Hamlet's actions and circumstances beyond his control.
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The groundlings. They also get the closest view of the action, and get spit on by the actors.
The purpose is to support a issue or candidate with political action.
Like Hamlet, we all have difficulty translating thought to action, but I have learned that this problem gets easier the better you know who you are.like hamlet we all have difficulty traslatin though to action but i have learned that this problom get easier the better you know who you are
The genre of Hamlet is a revenge tragedy. In this play, the ghost of Hamlet's father returns to get vengeance.
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