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Why does Hamlet take so long to serve revenge on his uncle Claudius? This is so obvious...because revenge is a dish best served cold . Duh.
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- 00:00
Shakespear's Hamlet A'la shmoop This has been
- 00:16
the subject of lots of critical discussion Some people think
- 00:19
of it as a symptom of his in maturity So
- 00:22
some people think of this play as as a description [Hamlet as a baby]
- 00:25
of what happens when you're too much in your head
Full Transcript
- 00:26
as a lot of young people are right So you
- 00:28
go through adolescence you withdraw into yourself andi you end
- 00:32
up kind of thinking about things so much that you [Hamlet thinking of things]
- 00:34
become unable to actually act in the outside world Another
- 00:38
thing that people point out is just that his information
- 00:41
is itself in quite right Thiss ghost comes to him [Ghost appears beside Hamlet]
- 00:45
but that's even then right It's not it's not the
- 00:48
case that like ghosts were reliable than any more than
- 00:51
they are now Right Like if you go sort of
- 00:53
company they would be pretty compelled by it because i've
- 00:56
never seen it goes before But i would also be
- 00:57
like um like logic tells me this is probably not [Woman talking to ghost]
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riel Keep in mind this is also you know they're
- 01:05
living in this christian worlds like ghosts are kind of
- 01:08
a pagan have a megan residents that's not to be
- 01:11
trusted So right So from the outside Hamlet is like
- 01:15
um if that is my dad like why is he
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trying to manipulate me into doing this And how do [Hamlet questioning the ghost]
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i know it's really my dad what team And so
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the information he's working on is always incomplete and that's
- 01:26
why he devises the mouse trap play try to catch
- 01:30
claudius in the act but even that that's another example
- 01:32
of really circumstantial evidence right he's basing it again off
- 01:36
of a fiction So at every point he's trying to [Claudisu pours drink over Hamlet sleeping]
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make decisions based on incomplete information based on fictions and reflections and ghosts not the thing itself... [Question appears]
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