Hamlet describes Denmark as a prison to express his feelings of entrapment and despair. He feels confined by the corruption and moral decay surrounding him, particularly following his father's death and his mother's hasty remarriage to Claudius. This sense of imprisonment reflects his internal struggle and disillusionment with the world, as he grapples with betrayal and the weight of his own responsibilities. Ultimately, his perception of Denmark as a prison underscores his existential crisis and isolation.
"Denmark's a prison."
He says it is a prison.
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".
Prince Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark in Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
the play is called Hamlet and was writing by William Shakespeare.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet
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Denmark
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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Gertrude, Hamlet's mother and wife of his Uncle Claudius, King of Denmark.