Only Hamlet hears it speak. Gertrude cannot see it, but Horatio and the guards can. Is it a real thing or is it a trick of the fog on the battlements, which Hamlet sees as the ghost and imagines speaking? Or maybe is it a bit of both?
Laurence Olivier is the only actor to have won an Oscar for a Shakespearean performance: Best Actor for Hamlet (1948).
Hamlet.
The play 'Hamlet' is the second-most quoted writing in the western world, after the Bible. It is the most-often performed of the Shakespeare plays. It's also the Shakespeare play which has had the most written about it. So it's an important play because it's an important part of western culture.
Shakespeare divided his time between London and Stratford and wrote Hamlet between 1599 and 1601.
hamlet says that he would never betray one of his friends.
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it comes from his play on Hamlet
To be or not to be, that is the question, wheter this nobler in the mind to suffer.... To be is an infinitive
Hamlet and Henry VIII are Shakespearean plays. They begin with the letter H.
Yes, in the story Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark who is told by his father's ghost that he was murdered by his brother and Hamlet's mother. The story follows Hamlet in how he solves this problem.
The quotation "To be or not to be" is from Act III, Scene I of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Shakespeare wrote two revenge plays: Hamlet and Titus Andronicus.
Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1
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Shakespeare's longest tragedy and longest play is Hamlet.
Laurence Olivier is the only actor to have won an Oscar for a Shakespearean performance: Best Actor for Hamlet (1948).
MIKE WILCOCK has written: 'HAMLET: THE SHAKESPEAREAN DIRECTOR'