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Encyclopedia > King Hamlet

King Hamlet is a character from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, also known as The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. He should not be confused with his son, Prince Hamlet, who is the protagonist of the story. In the stage directions, King Hamlet is referred to as "Ghost of Hamlet's father," or simply "Ghost." Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... The third quarto of Hamlet (1605); a straight reprint of the 2nd quarto (1604) The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare and is one of his best-known and most-quoted plays. ... This section does not cite its references or sources. ...


It has been speculated that Shakespeare himself played the Ghost in performance.


Overview

King Hamlet appears first to a trio of soldiers—Barnardo, Francisco, and Marcellus— and Horatio before revealing himself to his son. He is a melodramatic character that asks the prince to avenge his death, revealing that he was poisoned by his brother Claudius, Prince Hamlet's uncle and the new king of Denmark. Horatio is Hamlets friend from university in William Shakespeares play. ...


The prince Hamlet, fearing that the apparition may be a demon pretending to be King Hamlet, decides to put the ghost to the test by staging a play that re-enacts the circumstances that the spirit claims led to his death. Claudius's reaction is one of guilt and horror, and Prince Hamlet is convinced that the ghost is, in fact, his father. However, due to his hesitant and over-analytical manner, much time elapses before the prince can steel himself to actually carry out his father's murderous wishes. St. ...


Interpretations

Many have likened King Hamlet to the vengeful God the Father of the Christian Bible's Old Testament. Some go on to compare Prince Hamlet to Jesus, although that particular resemblance is rather strained. In many religions, the supreme God is given the title and attributions of Father. ... A Christian is a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, referred to as Christ. ... For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). ... NOTE: Judaism commonly uses the term Tanakh, but not Old Testament, because it does not recognize the New Testament as a continuation or completion of the Jewish bible. ... Jesus (8–2 BC/BCE to 29–36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ...


A few critics have challenged Shakespeare's narrative skills, pointing out that King Hamlet is a cheap, one-dimensional plot device whose absence from Acts Two, Four and Five (he appears briefly in Act Three) is a loose end that leaves many audience members dissatisfied. According to these revisionists, the ghost should have appeared during the play's final scene, after everyone still living had left the stage. Regardless of whether he laughed grimly at the carnage or shed a few tears, they claim that one more visit to the world of the living by King Hamlet would have made a great play that much greater.


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In Hamlet, Shakespeare depicted Horatio as king Hamlet's son (334 words)
He is close to the King who charges him to be with Ophelia after the madness manifestation, and 'wait on' Hamlet after the brawl with Laertes in Ophelia's grave.
Therefore, Horatio is a son to the King bearing in the inner drama the scenic name of Claudius.
Unlike prince Hamlet who was born to a king and was a son of the jointress thus being a legitimate claimant to the throne, Horatio had no chances to inherit the throne because he was born before his father Hamlet married Gertrude and became king.
Lambs' Tales From Shakespeare - Hamlet (2435 words)
Hamlet observed the king his uncle change colour at this expression, and that it was as bad as wormwood both to him and to the queen.
Hamlet, sorely indignant that she should give so dear and honoured a name as father seemed to him, to a wretch who was indeed no better than the murderer of his true father, with some sharpness replied: 'Mother, you have much offended my father.' The queen said that was but an idle answer.
Hamlet, suspecting some treachery, in the night-time secretly got at the letters, and skilfully erasing his own name, he in the stead of it put in the names of those two courtiers, who had the charge of him, to be put to death: then sealing up the letters, he put them into their place again.
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