I shall have also cause to speak,
And from his mouth whose voice will draw on
more; But let this same be presently perform'd,Even while men's minds
are wild; lest more mischance On plots and errors,
happen. Let four captains Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage;
For he was likely, had he been put
on, To have proved
most royally: and, for his passage, The soldiers' music and the rites
of war Speak loudly for him. Take up the bodies:
such a sight as this Becomes the field, but here shows much amiss.
Go, bid the soldiers shoot. A dead march.
E
xe
unt, bearing off the dead bodies;
after which a pea
l of ordnance is shot off.
Hamlet famously has five soliloquys: "O that this too too solid flesh would melt" in Act 1, "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I" in Act 2, "To be or not to be, that is the question" and "Now is the very witching hour of night" in Act 3, and "How all occasions do inform against me" in Act 4. You could identify them by their opening lines or the act (and scene in the case of the two in Act 3) in which it takes place. Calling it "32-66" gives me no idea what you are talking about; it sounds like two-thirds of the vital statistics of an obese person.
the burdens of the living. reasons for wanting to die
1. The death of Polonius2. Hamlet's madness and exile3. Popular unrest4. Ophelia's madness5. Laertes' return from France and attempt to take over the kingdom.
Round about 1600. It was first published in 1601, so cannot be after that. But it was not referred to in a list of Shakespeare's plays made in 1598, so it is probably after that.
Probably the most famous are Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet; those are the two everybody seems to have heard of. Hamlet is also considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest plays along with King Lear, Macbeth and Othello. Romeo and Juliet does not usually make this list. There is a prejudice in favour of Shakespeare's tragedies; for some reason a lot of people seem to think that sad plays are "greater" than happy ones.
Well, the ghost tells him in Act 1 Scene 5 to "Revenge my most unnatural murder" and Hamlet doesn't do it until Act 5, after about three hours of play. But Hamlet is not really a procrastinator. He really only has one good chance at killing the king and passes on it because he thinks he will get a better chance. When he thinks that better chance has come, he doesn't hesitate: he stabs the man hiding in the curtains, who turns out to be not the king at all. Basically the ball he left alone turned out to be a strike and the one he swung on he should have left alone. Killing a king is not an easy thing to plan out. You need to wait for an opportunity and take it when it comes, or you will be yet another in the long list of failed assassins. If Hamlet had rushed down from the battlements and broken into the place where the king was taking his rouse, waving a sword and attempting to stick it in Claudius in some hypothetical Act 1 Scene 6, the actor playing Hamlet would not have had to worry about learning any lines for the rest of the play. Hamlet would have been dead meat.
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1. The death of Polonius2. Hamlet's madness and exile3. Popular unrest4. Ophelia's madness5. Laertes' return from France and attempt to take over the kingdom.
The 'head' command will list out certain number of lines in a file from the beginning. The standard is to list the first 25 lines, but you can change that: head -100 myfile will list out the first 100 lines of myfile.
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Ooo, this is a toughie. Have a look at a list of Shakespeare's plays and you will find one called Hamlet. That's the one. And now I suppose you want to know who wrote Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
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Polonius never gives advice to Hamlet. He interacts with him four times: when he accosts Hamlet in the hall when he is reading (what do you read, my lord? words, words, words), when he comes to tell Hamlet that the players have come (Buz, buz) and during and after the First Player's speech about Hecuba, during the Mousetrap (I did enact Julius Caesar), and to tell Hamlet to see his mother (very like a whale). During these conversations Hamlet constantly has Polonius on his off foot, and Polonius would never have a chance to offer advice. He does, of course offer a lot of advice to his son Laertes, but nobody would confuse Laertes with Hamlet.
1. system lines 2. address and data lines. 3. interface control lines or pins. 4. arbitration lines or pins. 5. Error lines or pins
head - list the first N lines of a file tail - list the last N lines of a file cut - remove columns in each line of a file.
Round about 1600. It was first published in 1601, so cannot be after that. But it was not referred to in a list of Shakespeare's plays made in 1598, so it is probably after that.
head - list beginning lines of a file tail - list ending lines of a file cut - eliminate columns of a file grep - find patterns of matches in files sed - make changes to selected lines in files