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Hamlet - Second Soliloquy (pigeons)
THEME: Thought vs Action
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Hamlet - Second Soliloquy (pigeons) THEME: Thought vs Action "I am pigeon-livered and lack gall"
Hamlet - First Soliloquy (flesh) THEME: Thought vs Action "O that is too too sullied flesh would melt, thaw and resolve itself into a dew"
Hamlet - Third Soliloquy (pale) THEME: Thought vs Action "The native hue of resolution is sicklied over with the pale cast of thought"
Hamlet - Through a conversation with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Hamlet reveals he is not truly mad THEME: Deception/ Madness "I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw"
Fortinbras’s captain - On the way to England, Hamlet comes across Fortinbras leading his army to Poland THEME: Thought vs Action "We go to gain a little patch of ground that hath in it no profit but the name"
Laertes - Claudius and Laertes plot to kill Hamlet. THEME: Thought vs Action "To cut his throat in the church"
Hamlet - First Soliloquy (beast) THEME: Grief/ Gender "A beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longer”
Hamlet - Hamlets first meeting with the Ghost THEME: Gender/ Deception/ Moral decay “O, most pernicious woman! Oh villain, villain, smiling damned villain.”
Hamlet - First soliloquy (woman) THEME: Gender “Frailty thy name is woman”
Hamlet - First Soliloquy (sheets) THEME: Gender/ Moral corruption/ Deception “She married. O, most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!”
“O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right!"
“The serpent that did stung thy fathers life, now wears his crown”
"Hyperion to a Satyr"
"Like a John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause"
“Conscience does make cowards of us all”.
Hamlet - THEME: Acceptance "There’s a divinity that shapes our ends"
Ghost - Hamlets first meeting with the Ghost "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder"
"Like Niobe, all tears"
THEME: Acceptance "Rough-hew them how we will"
"There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow"
"The readiness is all"
THEME: Acceptance "We defy augury"
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