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Denmark. You can get this from the title of the play: "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark".
Denmark. The royal palace is in Elsinore, but he is "Hamlet: Prince of Denmark".
The prince of Denmark character is from the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare.
the play is called Hamlet and was writing by William Shakespeare.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet
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William Shakespeare's play Hamlet is subtitled "Prince of Denmark", as that is where the play takes place... Hamlet is the son of the late King of Denmark.
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Sometime before Act 1, since when the play starts he is already there. The play is not really clear about the timelines. Hamlet's father has apparently died about two months before Gertrude's second marriage ("but two months dead, no, not so much, not two") which has just happened ("have now taken to wife"), but people who came for the funeral, like Horatio ("My lord, I came to see your father's funeral") are still hanging around. When you think that it must have taken a while even with the fastest courier to get word to Hamlet in Wittenburg (to say nothing of Horatio), and for him to return to Denmark, you'd think decomposition must have been fairly well advanced by the time Hamlet got to Denmark. But on the other hand maybe the sea air preserved their corpses. Once they were in the ground, they would last eight year or nine year, according to the Gravedigger.
A. Hamlet's father ----> Murdered before play begins B. Gertrude ----> Married Hamlet's uncle C. Laertes ----> Suspicious of Hamlet D. Marcellus ----> Loyal to Hamlet
Gertrude, Hamlet's mother and wife of his Uncle Claudius, King of Denmark.
Hamlet is a Danish prince, so he is in Denmark.
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