hamlet critics Flashcards

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wilson on hamlet

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“Hamlet recognises himself as an instrument of justice”

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Leverenz on hamlet and women

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“Hamlets disgust at the feminine passivity in himself is translated as a violent revulsion towards women, and his brutal behaviour towards ophelia”

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Elaine Showalter on Ophelia

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“the romantic Ophelia is a girl who feels too much, who drowns in feeling”

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Myron Taylor on Ophelias death

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“her aimless death neither suicide nor accident, symbolises her aimless life”

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Richard Vardy on Polonius

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“polonius is instrumental to the seizure and control of power, and is at the heart of this corrupt and oppressive state”

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Kilman on polonius

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“he eagerly plays the spy”

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Lowell on Hamlet

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“Hamlets disposition reflects both his mothers and his fathers personality, his intentions are countered by weak performance”

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Bush on Hamlets revenge

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“Hamlets revenge is barbaric and holy at the same time”

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Kelby on Gertrude

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“her character is so opaque and difficult to judge that Hamlet and the audience are forced to reach their own conclusions”

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Rohmann on Ophelia

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“Ophelia is the mirror image of Hamlet - the angry child of a murdered father bent on revenge, but ultimately powerless”

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A. Mallibard on Claudius

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“when we first meet Claudius, he seems to us like an intelligent and capable ruler”

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Belsey on revenge

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“revenge exists on a margin between justice and crime”

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Kerrigan on Hamlet and remembrance

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“remembrance haunts him, even to the point of madness”

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Benedict Cumberbatch’s 2015 performance

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  • rubble is on stage throughout the play, as if it is rotting or decaying
  • soliloquy very emotional, tears, sense of being lost in thought
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Kate Winslets Ophelia 1996

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her madness is childlike and still feminine

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Smith on Gertrude

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“Gertrude’s main interest is to please men”

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Maxwell on gertrude

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“Gertrude is weak until the end of the play when her only demonstration of independence is her death”

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Penny Downies Gertrude 2009

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she wears a wig to hide age and smokes and drinks to show her inability to cope

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Mariah Gales Ophelia 2009

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cracked mirror, her madness is frightening and erratic, gives her some sort of power

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Mallibard on Horatio

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“Horatio feels deeply, he loves Hamlet with all his heart”

21
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RSC performance 2016 - final scene

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  • Hamlet and Laertes share emotional moment of forgiveness
  • Horatio holds Hamlet as he does
  • Hamlet passing on his power and Horatio demonstrating his true care for Hamelt
22
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Morgan on R+G

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“they were willing tools of Claudius”

23
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Altick on Polonius

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“it’s his readiness to spy on others that brings about his downfall”

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Goethe on Hamlets soul

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“poetic and morally sensitive soul”

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A.C Bradley

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“essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death”

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Kenneth Brannagh 1996 camera

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Ophelia has a camera that reveals the truth, she is dependent on the truth, she’s truly insane

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Kenneth Brannagh 1996 Hamlet

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pushes Ophelia across the stage

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Roy

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“Hamlet is a sane man in an insane world”

29
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magnus on laertes

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“laertes is a crucial and explicit dramatic foil to hamlet”

30
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laurence olivier 1948

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kisses gertrude