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Summary Hamlet Scene Summaries with Key Quotes and Analysis - English Literature A Level OCR Revision

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Includes bullet-pointed summary of each scene from every act in Hamlet, colour-coded with a key identifying key moments and where Hamlet presents with supposedly feigned vs real madness, as well as key quotes from each scene from each act with brief analysis of each quote.

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Act Scene Summaries and Key Quotes Key moments Feigned madness vs real madness?

ACT 1

1.1

▪ Bernardo and Francisco on night watch + Marcellus and Horatio appear
▪ Marcellus and Bernardo have been seeing a ghost – Horatio = skeptical
▪ Ghost appears
▪ Disappears + Horatio tells the story of the battle
▪ Ghost reappears – Horatio says they should tell Hamlet

1.2

▪ Claudius holds court with Gertrude – thanks everyone, mentions OKH’s death + new
marriage
▪ Justifies marriage due to Young Fortinbras – he may attack Denmark if it is weak – says he
wrote to his uncle to deter him
▪ Laertes asks to return to school in France – Claudius agrees
▪ Hamlet, depressed, asked by Gertrude and Claudius to stay instead of going back to school
▪ Hamlet’s 1st soliloquy (O that this too too solid flesh would melt)
▪ Interrupted by Horatio, Marcellus and Bernardo who tell him of the ghost

1.3

▪ Before Laertes departs for France, Laertes and Ophelia talk
▪ Turns to Ophelia and Hamlet’s relationship – Laertes disapproves
▪ Polonius says the same
▪ Ophelia says Hamlet’s love is sincere, but Polonius forbids her to see him

1.4

▪ Hamlet and Horatio go on watch with Marcellus
▪ Hamlet criticises Claudius’ behaviour
▪ Ghost appears – beckons Hamlet to follow, Horatio advises against it
▪ Hamlet follows (his friends follow)

1.5

▪ Hamlet follows the ghost who tells him to avenge his murder
▪ Explains the people of Denmark thing he died from a snake bite in his orchard but in reality,
Claudius poured poison into his ear
▪ Tells Hamlet not to harm his mother
▪ Hamlet's 2nd soliloquy (O villain, villain, smiling, damned, villain)
▪ Horatio and Marcellus find him and ask what the ghost said
▪ Hamlet says he will pretend to be mad

, ▪ Hamlet swears them to secrecy – ghost cries out ‘swear’ - they promise



ACT 2

2.1

▪ Polonius sends his servant Reynaldo to France to spy on Laertes
▪ Ophelia enters distraught – Hamlet is acting mad
▪ Polonius thinks he is mad with lust
▪ Ophelia has not contacted him as Polonius said not to

2.2

▪ Claudius and Gertrude hire Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet (find out why
he has been acting strangely)
▪ Fortinbras has agreed to leave Denmark alone but wants passage through to Poland
▪ Polonius tells Claudius and Gertrude that he thinks Hamlet’s love for Ophelia is driving
him mad
▪ Polonius reads them a love letter from Hamlet proclaiming his love
▪ Polonius, Claudius and Gertrude conspire a plan where Hamlet and Ophelia will meet to
see what is driving him mad
▪ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern appear – Hamlet asks why they are here – tell him of the
players
▪ Hamlet arranges for them to perform The Murder of Gonzago and to add some lines
▪ Hamlet's 3rd soliloquy (O what a rogue and peasant slave am I)
▪ Hamlet believes if Claudius reacts guiltily to the play, the ghost is honest



ACT 3

3.1

▪ Claudius and Gertrude interrogate Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about their talk with
Hamlet
▪ Claudius sends Gertrude off so that he, Polonius and Ophelia can plan the “chance”
meeting
▪ Ophelia is told to stroll the hall reading a book while they hide
▪ Hamlet contemplates suicide
▪ Hamlet’s 4th soliloquy (To be or not to be)
▪ Interrupted by Ophelia – denies the gifts she attempts to return and that he ever loved her
▪ ‘Get thee to a nunnery’ scene – his outburst is logical – reveals his disgust towards
women/sexuality/corruption/mixed with self-hatred that has just been established
▪ Polonius insists it is Hamlet’s love for Ophelia that is making him mad
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