Death Flashcards

1
Q

Gertrude
1,2
Death is inevitable

A

“All that lives must die”

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Hamlet
1,2
Suicide / sorrow

A

I that this too too sullied flesh would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into a few

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Hamlet
3,1
Soliloquy

A

To be, or not to be - that is the question; whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune or to take arms against a sea of troubles

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4
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Purgatory

A

Souls were purified of their sins

Ghost must have returned to Earth from purgatory

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Hamlets unsure what happens after death

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3,1 soliloquy
He calls death the “undiscovered country” where “no traveller returns”

He is suicidal but only talks about death in a philosophical way - doesn’t do it as he’s Christian but also because he doesn’t want to suffer in afterlife

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Yoricks skull is a reminder of inevitable mortality of man

A

Memento Mori - “remember you must die”

Death is inescapable
You will end up back in the “womb of earth” to the fertile soil that supports life

Epiphany - he realises that death is inevitable so decided that god with chose his fate : course of action

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Suicide was a sin which prevented you from going to heaven

A

Condemned by Christian teaching

Ophelias dead was expected to be suicide the priest says “shards, flings and pebbles should be thrown on her” - she doesn’t deserve Christian funeral 5,1

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Hamlet is troubled by the spiritual problems of suicide

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1,2 soliloquy
He’s preoccupied with thought of suicide.
He wants his “flesh” to “melt” and “thaw” into “dew” - talks about it but never considers doing it due to unknown consequences in afterlife

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Ophelias last words suggest death

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She sings “go to thy deathbed” - death on her mind.

Final words “god by you”

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10
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Death restores order in Elsinore

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Unconventional end to crime text - element of justice.

Self reflective ending

Shows how easily revenge can spiral out of control

Shows crime breeds crime and regicide destroys natural order.

Everyone deserves to die to some extent ( bar Gertrude)

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