Stage3
hamlet-litchart.pdf
هاي قائمة الشخصيات اطلعوا عليهن
كل واحد يمة نجمة يعني داخل بالشهر الأول
### Major Characters
✨ Hamlet — The prince of Denmark, son of Gertrude, nephew of Claudius, and heir to the throne. Hamlet is a deep thinker, focusing on impossible-to-answer questions about religion, death, truth, reality, and the motivations of others. He even obsessively contemplates the fact that he obsessively contemplates. He loves Ophelia and his mother, but his mother's marriage to Claudius makes him mistrust and even hate all women. He detests all forms of deception, yet plots and pretends to be insane. At times he even seems to be insane. Despite his obsessive thinking, he can act impulsively, as when he kills Polonius. Hamlet is an enigma, a man so complex even he doesn't completely know himself. In other words, he seems like a real person—which has made Hamlet the most well-known character in English literature.
✨ Claudius — Hamlet's uncle and Gertrude's second husband. Power-hungry and lustful, Claudius murders his brother in order to take the throne of Denmark and marry his wife. Claudius is a great talker and schemer. He easily charms the royal court into accepting his hasty marriage to his brother's widow and comes up with plot after plot to protect his ill-gained power. He is the consummate politician, yet his hold on power is always slightly tenuous. At various times he does show guilt for killing his brother, and his love for Gertrude seems genuine.
✨ Gertrude — Hamlet's mother. After Hamlet's father dies, Gertrude quickly marries Hamlet's uncle, Claudius. Though she is a good woman and loving mother, she is weak-willed and unable to control her personal passions. Whether because of lust, love, or a desire to maintain her status as queen, she marries Claudius, though this is clearly a breach of proper morals. Though some critics have argued that Gertrude might have been involved in Claudius's plot to kill Old Hamlet, evidence in the text suggests that she is unaware of and uninvolved in the plot.
✨ Polonius — The Lord Chamberlain of Denmark and the father of Laertes and Ophelia, whom he loves deeply and wishes to protect, even to the point of spying on them. Polonius is pompous and long-winded and has a propensity to scheme, but without Hamlet's or Claudius's skill. He is very aware of his position and role and is always careful to try to be on the good side of power.
✨ Ophelia — Polonius's daughter, Laertes's sister, and Hamlet's love. As a woman, Ophelia must obey the men around her and is forced by her father first to stop speaking to Hamlet and then to help spy on him. Ophelia's loyalty to her father and resulting estrangement from Hamlet ultimately cause her to lose her mind. Though Laertes and Fortinbras are the characters usually seen as Hamlet's "doubles," Ophelia functions as a kind of female double of Hamlet—mirroring Hamlet's half-madness with her own full-blown insanity and taking his obsession with suicide a step further and actually committing it.
✨ The Ghost — The spirit that claims to be Hamlet's dead father, forced to endure the fires of Purgatory because he was murdered by Claudius in his sleep without being able to ask forgiveness for his sins. The Ghost orders Hamlet to get revenge against Claudius but to spare Gertrude. Evidence in the play suggests that the Ghost really is the spirit of Hamlet's father, though Hamlet himself wonders at times if the Ghost might be a demon in disguise.
✨ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern — Friends of Hamlet's from Wittenberg who help Claudius and Gertrude try to figure out the source of Hamlet's melancholy. Hamlet sees that the two are, essentially, spying on him and turns on them. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern aren't the smartest fellows, but they do seem to mean well, and the announcement of their deaths at the end of the play helps to drive home the absurd and bloody lengths to which vengeance can extend once it is unleashed.
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### Minor Characters
كل واحد يمة نجمة يعني داخل بالشهر الأول
### Major Characters
✨ Hamlet — The prince of Denmark, son of Gertrude, nephew of Claudius, and heir to the throne. Hamlet is a deep thinker, focusing on impossible-to-answer questions about religion, death, truth, reality, and the motivations of others. He even obsessively contemplates the fact that he obsessively contemplates. He loves Ophelia and his mother, but his mother's marriage to Claudius makes him mistrust and even hate all women. He detests all forms of deception, yet plots and pretends to be insane. At times he even seems to be insane. Despite his obsessive thinking, he can act impulsively, as when he kills Polonius. Hamlet is an enigma, a man so complex even he doesn't completely know himself. In other words, he seems like a real person—which has made Hamlet the most well-known character in English literature.
✨ Claudius — Hamlet's uncle and Gertrude's second husband. Power-hungry and lustful, Claudius murders his brother in order to take the throne of Denmark and marry his wife. Claudius is a great talker and schemer. He easily charms the royal court into accepting his hasty marriage to his brother's widow and comes up with plot after plot to protect his ill-gained power. He is the consummate politician, yet his hold on power is always slightly tenuous. At various times he does show guilt for killing his brother, and his love for Gertrude seems genuine.
✨ Gertrude — Hamlet's mother. After Hamlet's father dies, Gertrude quickly marries Hamlet's uncle, Claudius. Though she is a good woman and loving mother, she is weak-willed and unable to control her personal passions. Whether because of lust, love, or a desire to maintain her status as queen, she marries Claudius, though this is clearly a breach of proper morals. Though some critics have argued that Gertrude might have been involved in Claudius's plot to kill Old Hamlet, evidence in the text suggests that she is unaware of and uninvolved in the plot.
✨ Polonius — The Lord Chamberlain of Denmark and the father of Laertes and Ophelia, whom he loves deeply and wishes to protect, even to the point of spying on them. Polonius is pompous and long-winded and has a propensity to scheme, but without Hamlet's or Claudius's skill. He is very aware of his position and role and is always careful to try to be on the good side of power.
✨ Ophelia — Polonius's daughter, Laertes's sister, and Hamlet's love. As a woman, Ophelia must obey the men around her and is forced by her father first to stop speaking to Hamlet and then to help spy on him. Ophelia's loyalty to her father and resulting estrangement from Hamlet ultimately cause her to lose her mind. Though Laertes and Fortinbras are the characters usually seen as Hamlet's "doubles," Ophelia functions as a kind of female double of Hamlet—mirroring Hamlet's half-madness with her own full-blown insanity and taking his obsession with suicide a step further and actually committing it.
✨ The Ghost — The spirit that claims to be Hamlet's dead father, forced to endure the fires of Purgatory because he was murdered by Claudius in his sleep without being able to ask forgiveness for his sins. The Ghost orders Hamlet to get revenge against Claudius but to spare Gertrude. Evidence in the play suggests that the Ghost really is the spirit of Hamlet's father, though Hamlet himself wonders at times if the Ghost might be a demon in disguise.
✨ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern — Friends of Hamlet's from Wittenberg who help Claudius and Gertrude try to figure out the source of Hamlet's melancholy. Hamlet sees that the two are, essentially, spying on him and turns on them. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern aren't the smartest fellows, but they do seem to mean well, and the announcement of their deaths at the end of the play helps to drive home the absurd and bloody lengths to which vengeance can extend once it is unleashed.
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### Minor Characters
Stage3
hamlet-litchart.pdf
### Minor Characters
✨ Laertes — Polonius's son and Ophelia's brother. Laertes is hotheaded and passionate and loves his family deeply. As a man prone to action rather than thought, who also seeks to avenge the death of his father, he serves as a "double" to Hamlet, providing numerous points of comparison.
✨ Horatio — A university friend of Hamlet's at Wittenberg. Horatio becomes Hamlet's confidant in his effort to take revenge against Claudius. Hamlet values Horatio's self-restraint: Horatio is the character in Hamlet least moved by passion.
✨ Fortinbras — A prince of Norway, whose father, Old Fortinbras, died in battle with Old Hamlet and lost lands to Denmark. Fortinbras seeks to avenge his father's death and retake the lost lands. As another son seeking revenge for his father, Fortinbras offers another "double" of Hamlet.
Osric — A foppish nobleman who flatters everyone more powerful than him and speaks in very flowery language.
First Player — The leader of the troupe of actors who come to Elsinore.
Gravediggers — Two commoners employed to dig the graves in the local churchyard.
✨ Marcellus — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Barnardo — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Francisco — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Voltemand — A Danish ambassador to Norway.
Cornelius — A Danish ambassador to Norway.
Reynaldo — A servant of Polonius.
Yorick — A jester at Elsinore in Hamlet's youth.
Captain — An officer in Fortinbras's army.
✨ Laertes — Polonius's son and Ophelia's brother. Laertes is hotheaded and passionate and loves his family deeply. As a man prone to action rather than thought, who also seeks to avenge the death of his father, he serves as a "double" to Hamlet, providing numerous points of comparison.
✨ Horatio — A university friend of Hamlet's at Wittenberg. Horatio becomes Hamlet's confidant in his effort to take revenge against Claudius. Hamlet values Horatio's self-restraint: Horatio is the character in Hamlet least moved by passion.
✨ Fortinbras — A prince of Norway, whose father, Old Fortinbras, died in battle with Old Hamlet and lost lands to Denmark. Fortinbras seeks to avenge his father's death and retake the lost lands. As another son seeking revenge for his father, Fortinbras offers another "double" of Hamlet.
Osric — A foppish nobleman who flatters everyone more powerful than him and speaks in very flowery language.
First Player — The leader of the troupe of actors who come to Elsinore.
Gravediggers — Two commoners employed to dig the graves in the local churchyard.
✨ Marcellus — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Barnardo — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Francisco — A guardsman of Elsinore.
✨ Voltemand — A Danish ambassador to Norway.
Cornelius — A Danish ambassador to Norway.
Reynaldo — A servant of Polonius.
Yorick — A jester at Elsinore in Hamlet's youth.
Captain — An officer in Fortinbras's army.
Forwarded from ____ (Ruqyya Jamal)
YouTube
'Hamlet' Act 1 Scene 1: Summary and Analysis
A brief summary and analysis of Act 1 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
'Hamlet' is currently one of the literary options for the Grade 12 NSC English Home Language syllabus.
00:00 Introduction to 'Hamlet' Act 1 Scene 1
00:17 Characters who speak…
'Hamlet' is currently one of the literary options for the Grade 12 NSC English Home Language syllabus.
00:00 Introduction to 'Hamlet' Act 1 Scene 1
00:17 Characters who speak…
Forwarded from ____ (Ruqyya Jamal)
____
https://youtu.be/zIGkgMeKMo0?si=ukhM4lIAG-zbzsA2
هاي القناة كلش حلوة قبل متبدون تقرأون السين شوفوا بهاي القناة وراها اقروا علمود تفتهمون اكثر
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📜 ست سارة أم الشعر أشرت هذني المحاضرة الفاتت
وأخذنا القصيدة مال
ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD
راح نكمل الأحد من سطر 25 لو 30 من القصيدة
📖 الرواية راح ناخذ الفصل العاشر
🎭 الدرما راح نبدي بـ Act 2
وأخذنا القصيدة مال
ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD
راح نكمل الأحد من سطر 25 لو 30 من القصيدة
📖 الرواية راح ناخذ الفصل العاشر
🎭 الدرما راح نبدي بـ Act 2
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Thomas Gray Poetry.pdf
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ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD
By Thomas Gray
By Thomas Gray
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.pdf
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ELEGY WRITTEN IN THE COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD
By Thomas Gray
By Thomas Gray
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هذني ملفين شرح عن القصيدة مال تحضير الشعر اقروا اللي يعجبكم
(معليهن بالدراما)
(معليهن بالدراما)
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Hamlet_Scene_1,_2_Dr_Alyaa_Lectures_هاملت_المشهد_1_و_2_محاضرات_دكتورة.pdf
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Hamlet Scene 1, 2 Dr. Alyaa Lectures
هاملت المشهد 1 و 2 - من محاضرات دكتورة علياء
تكملتهن بالملف اللي بعدة
هاملت المشهد 1 و 2 - من محاضرات دكتورة علياء
تكملتهن بالملف اللي بعدة
Hamlet_Scene_5_Dr_Alyaa_Lectures_هاملت_المشهد_5_محاضرات_دكتورة_علياء.pdf
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Hamlet Scene 5
- Dr. Alyaa Lectures
هاملت المشهد 5
- محاضرات دكتورة علياء
ملاحظة:
✨ طلاب المشهد الخامس عبارة عن حادثة وحدة ويگلة آني شبح أبوك وانتقملي من عمك كلاوديوس يا هاملت
📜📖 بي Biblical Allusion
أكو تكرار (فلا تشوفوه هواية)
➕🔷 المناجاة Soliloquy الثانية
مال هاملت يفكر بينة وبين نفسه بكلام شبح أبوه 👾🛡️ ويريد ينتقم 🕊️
- Dr. Alyaa Lectures
هاملت المشهد 5
- محاضرات دكتورة علياء
ملاحظة:
✨ طلاب المشهد الخامس عبارة عن حادثة وحدة ويگلة آني شبح أبوك وانتقملي من عمك كلاوديوس يا هاملت
📜📖 بي Biblical Allusion
أكو تكرار (فلا تشوفوه هواية)
➕🔷 المناجاة Soliloquy الثانية
مال هاملت يفكر بينة وبين نفسه بكلام شبح أبوه 👾🛡️ ويريد ينتقم 🕊️
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Hamlet_Main_Events_Act_1_Scenes_1,_2,_3,_4_Dr_Alyaa_Lectures_هاملت.pdf
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Hamlet Main Events Act 1 - Scenes 1, 2, 3, 4 - Dr. Alyaa Lectures
تكملة هاملت الأحداث المهمة من المشاهد 1، 2، 3، 4 - محاضرات دكتورة علياء
تكملة هاملت الأحداث المهمة من المشاهد 1، 2، 3، 4 - محاضرات دكتورة علياء
طلاب هذني كل ما يخص Act 1 بالكامل اللي ذكرتة الدكتورة بالمحاضرات
Scenes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/696
أول مشهدين
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/706
المهمات والأشياء غير المذكورة من المشاهد 1، 2، 3، 4
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/705
المشهد الخامس
(يبقى Act 2 باچر تشرحة الدكتورة وداخل بالامتحان)
Scenes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/696
أول مشهدين
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/706
المهمات والأشياء غير المذكورة من المشاهد 1، 2، 3، 4
https://t.me/Homeworks_3/705
المشهد الخامس
(يبقى Act 2 باچر تشرحة الدكتورة وداخل بالامتحان)
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The Chain of Being - Tragic Hero in Hamlet.pdf
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The Chain of Being + Tragic Hero in Hamlet
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كلام دكتورة علياء عن المادة الداخلة
-Whatever we read line by line that's a quotation
كل السطور اللي قريناها تعتبر اقتباسات
- whatever we explained from [ scenes / structures / elements of drama / chain of being / tragic hero / comic relief / classical Allusion / biblical Allusion / themes / motifs]
-Whatever we read line by line that's a quotation
كل السطور اللي قريناها تعتبر اقتباسات
- whatever we explained from [ scenes / structures / elements of drama / chain of being / tragic hero / comic relief / classical Allusion / biblical Allusion / themes / motifs]
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Hamlet_3rd_Soliloquy_+_Hecuba_Classical_Allusion_Act_2_Scene_2.pdf
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Hamlet 3rd Soliloquy + Hecuba (Classical Allusion) - from Act 2 Scene 2
مناجاة هاملت الثالثة + هيكوبا (إشارة كلاسيكية) - من الفصل الثاني، المشهد الثاني
مناجاة هاملت الثالثة + هيكوبا (إشارة كلاسيكية) - من الفصل الثاني، المشهد الثاني