The influence of the setting of Hamlet is due to the plays original origons. This was not an original but actually copied down from a Dane legend. The graveyeard setting in act five also brings forbording mood and an almost foreshadowing of what is to happen.
The influence of the setting of Hamlet is due to the plays original origons. This was not an original but actually copied down from a Dane legend. The graveyeard setting in act five also brings forbording mood and an almost foreshadowing of what is to happen.
Thomas Kyd
Hamlet is set at Elsinore Castle, Denmark, which is based on the real Kronborg Castle.
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In Act 3, Scene 1, Claudius and Polonius try to get Hamlet to reveal his private thoughts by setting up a meeting with his erstwhile girlfriend Ophelia. When Hamlet arrives, he probably knows full well that Claudius is lurking somewhere around but does not appear to be sure that Ophelia is party to the trap. Eventually, however, he figures out that Ophelia knows all about it and it makes him very angry.
Hamlet stabbed him with the poisoned sword which Laertes had poisoned to kill Hamlet. He was, in Hamlet's phrase, "hoist with his own petard."
Elsinore
Thomas Kyd
Hamlet is set at Elsinore Castle, Denmark, which is based on the real Kronborg Castle.
Elsinore Castle, Denmark.
Elsinore...a port city in Denmark.
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The setting for Act 5 Scene 1 of Hamlet is a graveyard. This sorts with the theme of death which has been flowing through the play.
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.
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Hamlet is set in the Kingdom of Denmark, a Northern European nation. The time period in which Hamlet is set is unknown. However, it can be reasonably assumed that the play takes place in the Medieval period or in the fifteenth to sixteenth centuries.
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