Act V
1. At the opening of act five, one of the two Clowns (rustics, or men of lower class, not clowns as we understand the word) is puzzled that Ophelia will receive a proper burial. Why? How does the Second Clown explain this treatment (5.1.22)? (Also, note the Priest’s reluctance in the proceedings)
1. At the opening of act five, one of the two Clowns (rustics, or men of lower class, not clowns as we understand the word) is puzzled that Ophelia will receive a proper burial. Why? How does the Second Clown explain this treatment (5.1.22)? (Also, note the Priest’s reluctance in the proceedings)
- They are confused why she gets a Christian Burial because she committed the act that lead to her death it wasn't an accident it was suicide and they other guy said its because she was wealthy that she gets a christian burial.
2. Whose skull does Hamlet recognize in
the graveyard?
3. How long has the “grave-‐maker” been
working at his craft? What events coincided with his first day on the job?
- Since Baby Hamlet was born. The event was when the King Hamlet defeated King Fortabias so he had to start digging the graves for all the ones killed in the process.
4. Hamlet imagines that the dirt that
the Clown is digging could actually be who? What happens to these great figures
in Hamlet’s imagining?
- They could be some of the worlds leaders like Caesar or Alexander the great. Caesar is used to plug a whole to keep away the wind and Alexander the great is used to plug a liquor barrel.
5. There are two surprising stage
directions in 5.1: Laertes, then Hamlet, “leaps into the grave.” What are they
fighting over?!
- They are fighting over who will grieve about her death more and who loved her more.
6. Hamlet did inherit something from
his father that proves quite useful in his stratagem against Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern. What is it?
- He had his fathers royal seal ring, and he used it to seal a letter to the king of england ordering him to execute Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
7. What causes Hamlet’s death (and is
also the cause of death for the entire Danish court (including Hamlet I))?
- The king had the swords dipped in poison and he also poisoned Hamlets wine which the queen drank, Laertes stabbed hamlet but in the process got cut as well and died.
8. What is Laertes’s dying wish? Is it
fulfilled?
- The Hamlet will forgive him, hamlet says that all will be forgiven with god.
9. Just before Hamlet dies, he offers
his “dying voice” to Fortinbras. What does he mean by this? What is going to
happen to Denmark after the play?
- He offers Fortinbras his vote for the crown, so Denmark will be lead by Fortinbras.
- To have four men carry hamlet up to the platform and have the riffles fire as a military salute. It shows that Fortinbras realized that the evils that had been committed in the past were not the fault of Hamlet and in fact Hamlet never got the chance to prove himself. This shows that in the end all bad things were avenged, meaning there would be peace.