Hamlet.
Hamlet is set at Elsinore Castle, Denmark, which is based on the real Kronborg Castle.
It's called Elsinore in the play. The real-life city is Helsingør, a coastal city and regional capital in eastern Denmark. It was never actually the capital of the country, as it is in the play.
None of Shakespeare's plays were "inspired by" any places outside of England, since, as far as we can tell, Shakespeare never left England in his life. He was inspired by the books he read, many of which were set in France, Italy, Greece or other places. Only one of Shakespeare's plays is set in Denmark: Hamlet. Hamlet does not take place in Copenhagen, but rather in a castle outside of Copenhagen called Elsinore (the real castle's name is Kronborg, and Elsinore is the anglicised version of the town next to the castle, called Helsingor)
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.
The mouse trap is the play inside the play. Hamlet crates a play simulating his father's death in front of his uncle. Hamlet expects his uncle to react in order to show that he's the murderer.
Hamlet is set at Elsinore Castle, Denmark, which is based on the real Kronborg Castle.
It's called Elsinore in the play. The real-life city is Helsingør, a coastal city and regional capital in eastern Denmark. It was never actually the capital of the country, as it is in the play.
Hamlet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. The play, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father, the King, and then taken the throne and married Hamlet's mother. The play vividly charts the course of real and feigned madness-from overwhelming grief to seething rage-and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption.
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.
None of Shakespeare's plays were "inspired by" any places outside of England, since, as far as we can tell, Shakespeare never left England in his life. He was inspired by the books he read, many of which were set in France, Italy, Greece or other places. Only one of Shakespeare's plays is set in Denmark: Hamlet. Hamlet does not take place in Copenhagen, but rather in a castle outside of Copenhagen called Elsinore (the real castle's name is Kronborg, and Elsinore is the anglicised version of the town next to the castle, called Helsingor)
The largest Lego castle set is the Lego Castle giant chess set with 2,481 pieces and the largest castle play set is Medieval Market Village with 1,601 pieces
Castle marrach
Claudius and Gertrude set Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to discover the cause of his apparent madness
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.
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.
The mouse trap is the play inside the play. Hamlet crates a play simulating his father's death in front of his uncle. Hamlet expects his uncle to react in order to show that he's the murderer.
Hamlet is a Danish prince, so he is in Denmark.