Characters
, Hamlet
‘Or that the
‘A little more than
‘Our chiefest courtier, ‘O that this too too everlasting had not
kin, and less than
cousin and our son’ solid flesh would melt’ set his canon ‘gainst
kind’
1.2 1.2 self-slaughter’
1.2
1.2
‘But break, my heart, ‘O Villain, villain, ‘Shall think meet to
‘Hamlet, King,
for I must hold my smiling damnéd put an antic
Father, Royal Dane’
tongue’ villain’ disposition on’
1.4
1.2 1.4 1.5
‘For if the sun breed ‘Am I a coward?’
‘Were you not sent ‘I am but pigeon livered
‘To speak of horrors maggots in a dead
for?’ and lack gall’
he comes before me’ dog, being a good
‘At each ear a hearer’ ‘Bloody, Bawdy
2.1 kissing carrion’
2.2 Villain!’
2.2 2.2
‘The plays the thing ‘O, what a noble mind
‘To die to sleep, to ‘Conscience does
wherein I’ll catch the is here o’erthrown!’
sleep perchance to make cowards of us
conscience of the ‘Th’Observed of all
dream’ all’
king’ observers’
3.1 3.1
2.2 3.1
‘Madness in great ‘Did you think I
‘You can fret me, you ‘This same villain
ones must not meant country
cannot play upon me’ send to heaven’
unwatched go’ matters?
3.2 3.3
3.1 3.2
‘My pulse as yours ‘That skull had a
‘Mother you have my
doth temperately keep tongue in it and could ‘I loved Ophelia’
father much offended’
time’ sing once’ 5.1
3.4
3.4 5.1
‘Was’t Hamlet
wronged Laertes? ‘The rest is silence’
Never Hamlet’ 5.2
5.2
, Hamlet
‘Or that the
‘A little more than
‘Our chiefest courtier, ‘O that this too too everlasting had not
kin, and less than
cousin and our son’ solid flesh would melt’ set his canon ‘gainst
kind’
1.2 1.2 self-slaughter’
1.2
1.2
‘But break, my heart, ‘O Villain, villain, ‘Shall think meet to
‘Hamlet, King,
for I must hold my smiling damnéd put an antic
Father, Royal Dane’
tongue’ villain’ disposition on’
1.4
1.2 1.4 1.5
‘For if the sun breed ‘Am I a coward?’
‘Were you not sent ‘I am but pigeon livered
‘To speak of horrors maggots in a dead
for?’ and lack gall’
he comes before me’ dog, being a good
‘At each ear a hearer’ ‘Bloody, Bawdy
2.1 kissing carrion’
2.2 Villain!’
2.2 2.2
‘The plays the thing ‘O, what a noble mind
‘To die to sleep, to ‘Conscience does
wherein I’ll catch the is here o’erthrown!’
sleep perchance to make cowards of us
conscience of the ‘Th’Observed of all
dream’ all’
king’ observers’
3.1 3.1
2.2 3.1
‘Madness in great ‘Did you think I
‘You can fret me, you ‘This same villain
ones must not meant country
cannot play upon me’ send to heaven’
unwatched go’ matters?
3.2 3.3
3.1 3.2
‘My pulse as yours ‘That skull had a
‘Mother you have my
doth temperately keep tongue in it and could ‘I loved Ophelia’
father much offended’
time’ sing once’ 5.1
3.4
3.4 5.1
‘Was’t Hamlet
wronged Laertes? ‘The rest is silence’
Never Hamlet’ 5.2
5.2