Hamlet, His father's ghost, His uncle, his mother, polonius, and ophelia
were the characters who died in the hamlet pathos or tragic
The only characters in the play Hamlet who are related to Hamlet are the ghost of his father King Hamlet, his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius. None of the rest are related to him.
In terms of the play characters, Claudius is important because he's the villain, opposite Hamlet as the hero. During the play, when we think of the characters as real people, Claudius is important because he's the King.
Horatio is one of Hamlet's most trusted friends (possibly his only REAL one). Considering how little Hamlet trusts all the other characters in the play, it can be deduced that Horatio is the only character that Hamlet trusts.
He has been Barty Crouch Jr in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who and plenty of Shakespeare's characters on stage, most famously Hamlet in Hamlet.
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Her father Polonius. Her brother Laertes.
In the exposition of Act 1 Scene 5 in Hamlet, two characters speak: the ghost of King Hamlet and Prince Hamlet. The ghost reveals the circumstances of his death to Hamlet, setting the tone for the rest of the play.
Some people think that the most important question about Hamlet is "Is Hamlet mad or is he just faking it?"
Some of the most important passages in Hamlet include: Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be," where he contemplates the nature of existence and the afterlife; the scene of Hamlet confronting his mother, Queen Gertrude, in her chamber about her hasty marriage to his uncle Claudius; and the final scene of the play, where Hamlet delivers his dying speech and appoints Fortinbras as the next ruler of Denmark. These passages are key moments in the play that reveal Hamlet's internal struggle, relationships with others, and ultimate fate.
Polonius and the gravediggers in Hamlet provide comic relief.
In Hamlet, Lady Capulet adds comic relief to the tragedy.