Shakespeare's "Hamlet" may have been influenced by several sources, including ancient Greek tragedies, particularly Seneca's works, which emphasize themes of revenge and moral conflict. Additionally, "Hamlet" draws inspiration from earlier literary works, such as Saxo Grammaticus's "Gesta Danorum," which features a similar storyline of a prince avenging his father's murder. The complexities of human emotion and existential questions present in the play also reflect the philosophical ideas of the Renaissance period.
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Hamlet says it to himself in the play: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke
I know it was his most famous.
Hamlet. It's Shakespeare's longest play, and Hamlet talks for 37% of it.
The longest play is Hamlet, which is the only Shakespeare play with more than thirty thousand words
As Hamlet says, "words, words, words".
It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
His son's name was Hamnet, which sounds like Hamlet.
Ophelia, who drowns (maybe a suicide as she is mad and so falls into the water). She is mad out of grief for her father polonius, who Hamlet killed accidentally.
polonius says this quote in the Shakespeares play "HAMLET"