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Don't forget grammar!
If you like this one, check out this one on YouTube: Claus Eckermann Shakespeare
Although, my research is still far from over even from this point.
I actually like shakespear. and im not doing hamlet. Ive decided to see the video because the book i read in class "macbeth" has awoken my quench for perfection in the english language of both modern and old. I feel shakespear may be key to auspiciousness.
What bothers me about this performance is that there is so much emotion in what he is saying that I feel like the way he is saying it he is not getting the point across. idk not feeling it.
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thanks
the whisper is pretty damn annoying
He's for a jig or a tale of bawdry, or he sleeps. :) agreed, it is a thing of true wonder.
Whats the name of scene 1 and 2?
I personally enjoy this unique interpretation of this scene. In this way, Hamlet's soliloquy almost becomes like a bait and switch, then a vow to bring down Claudius and his agents. They'd no likely prefer it if Hamlet just killed himself and was done with it. He won't give them the satisfaction.
conscience makes cowards of us all. that is more true than anything else.
Nah, Olivier's done a far better job.
Existentialism brought me here...
this is my most favorite soliloquy in Hamlet ! (:
your not the only one here
i just love how subtly he performs this.
Am I the only sixteen year old who is obsessed with this ?
I know rite! lol u better not finish watching it!
incest?
We are watching this movie in class.
Hamlet is considering both. He is debating whether or not to be a man of action or not to be, but he is also talking about whether or not he is morally obligated to lose his life in the process of completing his doomed fate. This is present in the the opening statement as follows: " whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune or [....] to die; to sleep no more" He is debating on if he should kill himself or his uncle and deal with the aftermath then.
The pacing on this one is too fast, I don't care for it. David Tennant pwns this though.
I prefer the Laurence Oliver''s version 'cause this costume is anachronical, and the other movie by Mel Gibson is so artificial and commercial. So far, it's just my own opinion.