ACT 1 SCENE 1: Bernardo, Marcellus, Horatio see the ghost of Hamlet's father and decide to tell Hamlet what they've seen ACT 1 SCENE 2: Claudius and Gertrude decide that Hamlet has gone mad. Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernardo tell Hamlet about the ghost they saw and how they thought it was Hamlet's father and Hamlet tells them that he will meet them at midnight to see the ghost himself. ACT 1 SCENE 3: Ophelia tells her brother Laertes about Hamlet's supposed advances towards her. She then tells her father, Polonius who gets really upset. ACT 1 SCENE 4: Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus meet at midnight and wait for the ghost to appear. When the ghost does appear and Hamlet speaks to it the ghost doesn't answer, only beckons for Hamlet to follow. Hamlet follows against Horatio and Marcellus' advice to not. After they leave Marcellus and Horatio decide to follow in case Hamlet should need help. ACT 1 SCENE 5: Hamlet follows the ghost and finally the ghost speaks when Hamlet demands that he won't follow anymore unless he answers. The ghost says that he doesn't have much time to explain. He is Hamlet's father. He says that Hamlet must solve his murder. The ghost tells him that his uncle, who is now the king, was the one who killed him. He says that his uncle killed him and married his widowed wife to become king. The ghost then leaves right before Horatio and Marcellus enter. They ask what happened, but Hamlet refuses to tell, but makes them swear (with the ghosts help) to never repeat what happened/what they saw that night. ACT 2 SCENE 1: ACT 2 SCENE 2: ACT 3 SCENE 1: ACT 3 SCENE 2 ACT 3 SCENE 3 ACT 3 SCENE 4 ACT 4 SCENE 1 ACT 4 SCENE 2 ACT 4 SCENE 3 ACT 4 SCENE 4 ACT 4 SCENE 5 ACT 4 SCENE 6 ACT 4 SCENE 7 AC 5 SCENE 1
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
AP Lit- Hamlet-Act/Scene Notes
They go to tell the king
Hamlet's soliloquy about why he hasn't killed Claudius yet
Claudius and Polonius hide while Hamlet speaks to Ophelia
Ends with another soliloquy by Hamlet about how he will be rude to his mother and show his anger, but he will not kill her
Claudius speaks a soliloquy in the form of a prayer, admitting what he did and asking for help from the angels
Hamlet hears the prayer and tells Claudius he shall spare him for now
Hamlet confronts Gertrude about his father's premature death. Accusing her of having a part
He takes Polonius' body and leaves
Gertrude tells Claudius, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern about how Hamlet killed Polonius and took his body, and how he spoke to no one
Hamlet refuses to tell them, saying that he has to look out for his own interests
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern bring Hamlet to see Claudius
After Hamlet leaves Claudius has a mini soliloquy about killing Hamlet
Hamlet says another soliloquy and reveal his shame that he has not killed Claudius yet
He thinks that if Fortinbras can lead a worthless fight he should be able to take care of Claudius, but then again, he thinks Fortinbras a fool
Laertes comes back and accuses Claudius of having his father
Claudius tells Laetres that if he is responsible for Polonius' death he could have the kingdom, but if not, he would help him get revenge on who really did it
Horatio gets a letter from Hamlet saying that his ship was attacked by pirates and that he convinced them to bring him back to Denmark
Hamlet also tells Horatio to deliver his other letters to the king
At the opening Claudius has finished telling Laertes what Hamlet did
He explains why he didn't turn Hamlet in for a trial
Claudius gets the letter from Hamlet and reads it aloud
Gertrude comes and tells the two about the death of Ophelia
She drowned
Hamlet and Horatio meet up with two 'clowns' and they hear them talking about the death of someone. They are digging a grave. They are debating whether of not she deserves a proper burial
Hamlet reveals himself and Laertes fights him
Posted by Christina at 11/29/2007 11:38:00 PM
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This is great info to know.
This was an informative yet concise summary of each scene.
Short and Sweet. Straight to the point and very informative! I am a student of Righetti High School and in the middle of our study of Hamlet. I understand if this blog is outdated and old, possibly abandoned, but it would be nice if you could come to my blog and comment on some of the items about Hamlet.
http://jmonterorhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
Josh Montero
I was curious if you guys had some other information stored somewhere that I could get ahold of. Maybe more analysis of the plot or characters? The summaries are great and help with basic comprehension, but it would be awesome to have other points of view for interpretation.
my blog is: http://kgreenuprhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/ and it would be super cool to get some feedback from you guys. Thanks!
Well this blog seems quite old but still I must ask if you guys have any tips on finding other learning communities that focus on Hamlet besides just googling them? Thanks!
http://rnguyensaplitcompblog.blogspot.com/
I was hoping that the author of this blog was still connected to it in some way. I am a student of Righetti High School studying Hamlet with fellow students and wish to know if we could talk on Hamlet. Hopefully your able to communicate with our class and give feedback onto anyone of our blogs.
This is my blog: http://marriagarhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
Thank you for your time,
Michelle Arriaga
Like the people above I am a student of Righetti High School as well and just wanted to thank you for these notes! They are short and to the point which makes them helpful! I was just wondering if you had any other links that could possibly help me out? I just saw how old this blog is, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
http://esnellrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
Just like my other classmates above I am also a student at Righetti High School and just wanted to thank for your notes. They were very helpful in understanding parts of Hamlet. Our Class has many blog and would love to hear feedback from you regarding Hamlet. Or if you had any links that could possibly help attain more information on Hamlet. Thank you.
HI, I was hoping that maybe this blog is still active and if so, I would like to find out if you had any additional information about Hamlet. Possibly any other postings on this blog? If so, could you please respond to this post by commenting on my blog http://rcrawleyrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/ Thanks!
Hi, I'm from Righetti High School as well but from the Class of 2014. But anyways, I am studying Hamlet with my class. I came across your blog, and I think it is terrific on how you posted all the information about Hamlet! Hopefully you can help my colleagues and I out with more of your insight and more information!
Here is my blog if you would like to contact me and/or follow my posts that correspond with my AP Course.
http://lvalenzuelarhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/
Thanks!
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