Act 1 Scene 5 Ghost’s request | Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder |
Act 1 Scene 5-Hamlet’s sense of duty | I was born to set it right |
Act 1 Scene 5-Hamlet will forget book learning | from the table of my memory/ I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records/All saws of books |
A1S5 ghost doubt | The spirit I have seen/ May be the devil |
Mother request | Against thy mother aught |
Mother reaction | O most pernicious woman!/O, villain, villain smiling, damned villain! |
A2S2 Phyrrus reaction | O what a rogue and peasant slave am I/ Is it not monstrous that this player here/ But in a fiction, in a dream of passion/ Could force his soul to his own conceit. |
A1S5 ghost | “I am thy father’s spirit/Doomed for a certain term to walk the night/ And for the day confined to fast in fires” |
A1S5 ghost crimes | the foul crimes done in my days of nature/ Are burnt and purged away |
Phyrrus | mincing with his sword her husband’s limbs |
A3 S5 church murder | A villain kills my father, and for that/ I his sole son, do this same villain send/ To heaven |
A3S5 when he’d prefer to kill Claudius | Up sword. And know thou a more horrid hent/ When he is drunk asleep, or in his rage/ Or in th’incestuous pleasure of his bed. |
A5S2 Prompted by the treachery of others, Hamlet has learnt to act not deliberate R+G | they are not near my conscience |
A5S2 Laertes’ final words | I am justly killed by mine own treachery |
Ironic Laertes and Claudius exchange | To cut his throat i’the church No place indeed, should murder sanctuarize |
Ironic Laertes and Claudius exchange 2 | No place indeed should murder sanctuarize/ Revenge should have no bounds. |
A3S5 Vindice revenge ethos | When the bad bleeds, then is the tragedy good |
FINAL SCENE Vindice conscience | Thou hast no conscience: are we not reveng’d? |
Lussurioso+sister reaction+ Vindice’s honour | No. Sword, thou wast never a back-biter yet. |
Play’s opening, shows focus on revenge | Duke, royal lecher! |
Vindice kills the duke before he’s confessed-Hamlet won’t do this | I have great sins, I must have days…not to die unclear |
Hippolito speaks to his broseph | I do applaud thy constant revenge. |
Hamlet Revenge Quotes
July 6, 2019