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A full and comprehensive set of notes for the study of Hamlet at A Level including themes, character analysis, context notes and critical analysis

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HAMLET; Shakespeare – A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE
Themes, Characters, Context and Critcs
THEMES – could be the subject of an essay

Life and Death
 Murder
o Old Hamlet - death without confession meant he was stuck in purgatory - religious debate
o Catholicism vs Protestantsm links to Hamlet's soliloquy about suicide as a sin etc.
o Polonius' murder as irratonal and unlike Hamlet - a product of madness? It is unlike Hamlet
who has been a 'philosophical speculator' and waited for a perfect revenge to kill Claudius
 Suicide
o Hamlet feels that he needs to commit suicide (he is so unhappy with life - Denmark is a
prison etc.) but can’t because of the religious problems that arise from it - it’s a sin and he fears Hell
and eternal damnaton which is worse than what he is sufering now.
o Ophelia's suicide is denied by Gertrude and Laertes in order that she can have a funeral
 Perhaps her suicide suggests a weakness in women that Hamlet doesn’t have as he
is strong enough to avoid the devil's temptaton
 Escape
o Ophelia is at rest afer her madness and her death
 In commitng suicide, she escapes the cruel world she's lived in - murder, madness,
control
o Hamlet wants to die as he hates life so much
 If it weren't a sin, he would use it as an escape
 He compares death to sleeping but the fact that in life, he stll has nightmares
means he can't escape
 To Hamlet, Denmark is a prison
 Death would also mean escape from the problems he faces related to his
status as a prince
 Sin
o Life is full of sin - sinful people and sinful events
 Claudius is sinful in his murder and deceit
 Gertrude is sinful because of her marriage to Claudius and her sexual actvity
despite being too old to have children
 Ophelia is told by Hamlet to go to a nunnery to avoid the sins involved in sex and
reproducton (giving birth to sinners)
 Hamlet is sinful in his desire for revenge and in his desire for his own death
o Murder and suicide
 Associated with sin and hell - both Claudius and Hamlet fear hell

Hierarchy and status
 Monarchy
o Associated with problems and corrupton. Hamlet can't choose who to marry or do what he
wants because of his status as prince and heir
 His being trapped leads to actual madness despite his 'antc dispositon' earlier on
 Being trapped in Denmark means he is surrounded by reminders of his father
o Claudius goes so far as to murder in order to get his hands on the crown
 So corrupt that he won’t give it up for a chance at eternal salvaton
 Men and Women
o There is a clear status that men have over women
 Gertrude does what she's told, whether that is by her son or her husband. The fact
that even her son has authority over her emphasises this
 Ophelia is told how to behave and must do what she's told

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