Hamlet - in 4 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @emmamarlow5523
    @emmamarlow5523 5 лет назад +3257

    "Claudius is not feeling terribly safe at this point."

  • @undeadpharoah
    @undeadpharoah 9 лет назад +4682

    English homework, DONE!

  • @animals523
    @animals523 Год назад +260

    That is the best, shortest, straight-to-the-point description I've ever seen. I loved the picture explanation and the thought provoking questions at the end. I would love to see all of Shakespeare's works done like this so kids could understand the story concept first before diving into William's wonderful world of words. Thank you so much! A+

  • @Anznz1
    @Anznz1 10 лет назад +1336

    Just wanted to let you know that this actually helped me with my theater class. Thanks :)

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +91

      Alex Cheers

    • @SingingSealRiana
      @SingingSealRiana 2 года назад +4

      there is a great song about it to, sadly in german so not that helpful to most but it helps with recalling the weird names ^^ Hamlet by the wise guys

    • @rohaankhan7523
      @rohaankhan7523 2 года назад +2

      So how is it going right now

    • @wazzlopiok240
      @wazzlopiok240 Год назад

      @@AltShiftX can you cover calculus next

    • @viderevero1338
      @viderevero1338 Год назад +1

      ​@@rohaankhan7523 Lmao. They're not even in school anymore. Might even have kids now.

  • @trappinbrycee1012
    @trappinbrycee1012 Год назад +41

    1:44 hating someone so much to NOT kill them just so they don’t go to heaven is S tier hating

  • @LTJProductionOfficial
    @LTJProductionOfficial 6 лет назад +934

    "Hey Claudius, you killed my father. BIG MISTAKE" - Hamlet

    • @allisonroggen7773
      @allisonroggen7773 3 года назад +1

      My name is Hamlet. You killed my father. Prepare to die.

    • @faisalkamal4319
      @faisalkamal4319 2 года назад +6

      Claudius I have killed many father's who specifically

    • @kritiandsiddharthaswedding
      @kritiandsiddharthaswedding Год назад

      My name is Hamlet, you killed my father now prepare to die!

    • @tjsMAR
      @tjsMAR Год назад +8

      "stay thy hand, fair prince"
      *Hamlet pulls out machine gun,
      "Who says im fair?"

    • @zandyzain6241
      @zandyzain6241 9 месяцев назад +5

      "To be or Not To Be"
      "Not To Be"

  • @GTAram855
    @GTAram855 10 лет назад +347

    So, a a quick resume of Hamlet: Everybody dies, and a Prince Ex Machina appears at the end to take the throne

    • @S_Warden
      @S_Warden 4 года назад +7

      Well they set it up in the first app

  • @OfficialRedTeamReview
    @OfficialRedTeamReview 10 лет назад +735

    could've used this couple of years ago lol

  • @iFeloh
    @iFeloh 5 лет назад +133

    Thank. You. So. Much.

  • @farcastk0
    @farcastk0 10 лет назад +934

    Was this before or after the Targaryen conquest?

    • @akrybion
      @akrybion 9 лет назад +76

      farcastk0 After, Hamlet is really a Targaryan king, the son of Rhaegar and his love interest. Although I think they will skip him in the show.

    • @evilthecat13
      @evilthecat13 7 лет назад +3

      Which one?

    • @The7nUp
      @The7nUp 7 лет назад +9

      This was right after, Daenerys targaryen Dies, when Tyrion tries to rape her and in a forced turn of events she falls into precipice, course she did not die right then and there, but was later cannibalized by a group of wild Chimps from Hyrule...

    • @fuckingbeast9915
      @fuckingbeast9915 3 года назад

      Hilarious 😆

    • @faisalkamal4319
      @faisalkamal4319 2 года назад

      Hamlet is true Targaryen and Azor Ahai

  • @juliabrandon5779
    @juliabrandon5779 10 лет назад +215

    I wanted to write to tell you that I linked this video in my literature class, and all who have watched it have really enjoyed it, so thank you for the topic starter; makes class pass by a bit faster if there is something interesting to talk about. I love all of your ASOIAF videos, but I think this is my favorite that you have done. I was wondering if you would consider doing more of these? I think that Othello or The Cask of Amontillado would be awesome, and I would love to see your explanations of these. Have a wonderful day!

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +21

      Julia Brandon Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful. Yeah, there'll probably be more literature summary videos in the future.

  • @AtomicSquid_
    @AtomicSquid_ 9 лет назад +532

    Oh man I love GoT but these educational videos are amazing, you explain everything briefly yet thoroughly. I loved the brain scan video. Make more of these please!

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  9 лет назад +52

      +Matt Bohorquez Cheers man! Yeah I hope to do more educational stuff in future.

  • @natsudragneeljaydee1055
    @natsudragneeljaydee1055 5 лет назад +112

    "Hello..... my Name is Hamlet of Denmark!!!!! You kill my father....prepare to die!!!!!" Indigo Hamlet Montoya

  • @jennifergrasso8795
    @jennifergrasso8795 10 лет назад +36

    Yes, definitely do more like this. I struggled so much with Shakespeare so back in my school days so this refresher is great for me.

  • @MercuryManProduction
    @MercuryManProduction 10 лет назад +78

    I love this kind of stuff. Don't get me wrong, all the ASOIAF theories are great, but so was this. I just love the style with which you animate and narrate your videos. I will watch your videos, no matter what the subject it. Keep up the good work.

  • @finn_underwood
    @finn_underwood 9 лет назад +27

    This video is abosulutely brilliant. I can now go into class tomorow and act like a smartassin in the discussions because I allready know what happens before we even start reading.

  • @adamcauble3674
    @adamcauble3674 Год назад +11

    I'd like to see more summaries like this! Legit this was the most concise and straightforward summary!

  • @mirayoquese8608
    @mirayoquese8608 Год назад +31

    So Hamlet is Azor Ahai?

  • @ingrid2029
    @ingrid2029 8 лет назад +12

    Love this clip! The quotes you give as it progresses are a really helpful and the summary of questions at the end are thought-provoking! 10/10😊

  • @Dr-Med
    @Dr-Med 10 лет назад +5

    Really great for students who are covering one of Shakespeare's works in class as it can be helpful to reference other plays. I'd love more of these about any classic works of literature.

  • @Claudius_Ptolemy
    @Claudius_Ptolemy 2 года назад +4

    This is genuinely one of the best summary videos I have seen, I think you should make more of these on Shakespeare's plays.

  • @LuxiBelle
    @LuxiBelle 8 лет назад +378

    What if Hamlet is Azor Ahai?

    • @tobiashatzebruch2407
      @tobiashatzebruch2407 8 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Alex-wm2hk
      @Alex-wm2hk 8 лет назад +17

      that might actually make sense :D
      if you see the scene in which hamlet talks to his father's ghost for the first time as him being reborn as a person with a new purpose.
      so the criteria are:
      -born under the bleeding star: his father was a beloved king, so star and he is dead, so bleeding and since he is a ghost at the time possibly floating above him.
      - amidst salt and smoke: most productions have some sort of smoke on stage when the ghost appears and it is also said in the text that the ghost leads hamlet to a cliff, to the sea, which is salty.
      - the red/bruning sword: here it gets tricky. hamlet does carry a sword a befits a nobleman of his time but we never get a detailed description of it. it might very well be red. but later he fights with another, poisoned sword. poison burns through the body and that sword also brings the play and the characters to their just end.
      - he needs a sacrifice: that would be either love itself or ophelia as a symbol of love. he gives her up and lets her die. it could also be himself if you say that the sword at the end only becomes lightbringer after hamlet has been stabbed with it, so his own life could be the sacrifice.
      -descended from the targaryens: like asoif, hamlet is plays in an alternate version of european history, now if we say that after the long night and the dawn and everything the world has been rebuilt then hamlet could be a descendent of daenerys. his hair after all is suspiciously blonde.
      so yes hamlet might be azor ahai after all, just like ser pounce :D

    • @teeja.meister8708
      @teeja.meister8708 7 лет назад +3

      Go away joffrey go back to oblivion

  • @yomommie
    @yomommie Год назад +2

    Watching this 8 years after it was posted after finishing station eleven where one of the main themes was Hamlet and that the things done in the past have an effect today. Thanks Alt Shift X for all the knowledge over the years especially this one.

  • @davidkglevi
    @davidkglevi 8 лет назад +10

    As director/actor, I'm planning to put on a production of Hamlet in the summer of 2018, and this was a really fun summary. It's always intresting to hear would different people choose to pinpoint in Hamlet, since it's so nuanced and rich.

    • @someonelol4771
      @someonelol4771 Год назад +1

      did you end up making it

    • @davidkglevi
      @davidkglevi Год назад

      @@someonelol4771 Unfortunately not. I haven't done it yet, I have done some other Shakespeare plays instead, though. And I also lecture on Shakespeare from time to time, so he is ever present.

  • @monikasimova5724
    @monikasimova5724 4 года назад +7

    Omg thanks! I just finished reading Hamlet for my literature exam and needed some clarifications :D Greetings from Czech Republic:)

  • @eleanorpfeferman1608
    @eleanorpfeferman1608 Год назад +4

    2023, yes, we do want more content like this!

  • @clasencoach
    @clasencoach Год назад +3

    Wow, no wonder I have always felt overwhelmed by this classic. Your speed-walk-through at least helped me get a certain grasp on what is going on. Tagline: ‘It's complicated’.

  • @penderbayne
    @penderbayne 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome, could have been 20 minutes longer.
    And regarding your question at the end: please listen to your heart and put out whatever content you’re personally deeply convicted about. Don’t worry so much about what we want, you’re our leader in this micro community and it’s your artistic sensibilities which guide the direction.

  • @NoName-lw1jn
    @NoName-lw1jn 5 лет назад +6

    Got an exam tomorrow.. this short summary will save my life

  • @AltShiftX
    @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +76

    +Reilly James Hey, I'm replying here because some Google+ nonsense prevents me from responding to your comment directly. Yes, I'd like to make a video about Melisandre, though I have no specific plans for one at the moment. Maybe as part of a broader video about Azor Ahai.

    • @reillyfreeman9866
      @reillyfreeman9866 10 лет назад +2

      👍, thanks for the reply

    • @timnakatz8843
      @timnakatz8843 10 лет назад +1

      I would really love to know more about Azor Ahai or the prince that was promised or Aegon Targaryen VI or The Night King. Any of these would be awesome, the way you layout the video is great, best theory site by far. Your channel is the only one I'm subscribed to :)

    • @mrthatguyam
      @mrthatguyam 10 лет назад +1

      Talk about the Polinious master plot and how he was the one who tried to get Fortinbras on the Throne.

    • @Walrus-x5f
      @Walrus-x5f 9 лет назад +1

      Alt Shift X your videos are all awesome!!! PLEASE do a video anaylsing the questions you just asked at the end of this hamlet video (why does hamlet take so long to act, how much does gretude know etc). and PLEASE do ASOIAF Theory related to the letter Robb Stark had sent to Howland Reed!!!

    • @vetsjevetsje4370
      @vetsjevetsje4370 9 лет назад

      Is this a tru story?

  • @Gigi-rj6pp
    @Gigi-rj6pp Год назад +2

    This is perfect! I have an audition for Hamlet today and I’m very nervous because I’m having a hard time understanding the story. This helped me make acting choices that make more sense

  • @brittneystewart723
    @brittneystewart723 5 лет назад +1

    I love this guys voice .... I could just learn an listen all day.

  • @treystaton282
    @treystaton282 8 лет назад +2

    Alt Shift X You really have a gift. I look forward to all of your videos and you should do other series and explain them. You could make some serious money and help a lot of people with Shakespeare and other hard to read novels. Hamlet was amazing.

  • @moxbagel
    @moxbagel 10 лет назад +6

    Loved this. I'd like some exploration of various theories into Shakespearean plays in order to explore some of the depth there.

  • @Carlossantosftw
    @Carlossantosftw 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, this was amazing, this saved me the trouble of watching the whole hamlet play for my next assignment. Thanks!!

  • @SonnyNeal_
    @SonnyNeal_ 10 лет назад +25

    Please do more of these kind of videos, genuinely interesting. Any chance you could do some of actual historical figures/events?

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +11

      Sonny Neal Yup, I'm working on a history video.

    •  8 лет назад +2

      Alt Shift X guess you never made that video...

  • @YeahhBoyee
    @YeahhBoyee 10 лет назад +32

    Great video man! Im hyped for that Podrick video too though, lol

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +6

      ***** Haha one day.

    • @joncbs
      @joncbs 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Podrick is Azor Ahai, calling it right here and now

    • @matthewgoodman7588
      @matthewgoodman7588 9 лет назад +1

      +Yeahh Boyee POD the ROD

  • @hazymorning1823
    @hazymorning1823 2 года назад +2

    I'd like to see more of this type of video!

  • @SameDaySharpening
    @SameDaySharpening 10 лет назад +5

    Thank you for all your hard work on making these! They're really good!

  • @SniebeI
    @SniebeI Год назад

    Been watching the got videos for months now and while prepping for a literature exam this video got recommended. Didn't look at who if was from, recognised the voice and was so surprised. Thanks for the help!

  • @AuntieNise
    @AuntieNise 3 месяца назад

    This was fab. Seeing it for the first time and I feel perfectly prepared to enjoy it. Thanks so much.

  • @redwarpaint
    @redwarpaint 10 лет назад +16

    This is great, I'd love to see more summaries of classic novels and plays like this! Your style is perfect for distilling complex narratives in a fun and entertaining way.
    I'd be curious to see you tackle something like Catch-22!

  • @m1punk
    @m1punk 10 лет назад +242

    What is this Hamlet and Shakespeare you speak of? New characters in the latest GoT book?

    • @AltShiftX
      @AltShiftX  10 лет назад +134

      ***** They must be from Sothoryos or something..

    • @tictacufo3326
      @tictacufo3326 9 лет назад +6

      Alt Shift X lol lol lol

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 7 лет назад +5

      Alt Shift X I'd think they'd be from the Iron Islands

  • @DiaXisHD
    @DiaXisHD 8 лет назад +7

    Please make more of this if possible.

  • @zanastumasonis
    @zanastumasonis 9 лет назад

    out of all the summaries, this was the most clear. thanks!

  • @sixstringjakedestinyyoutub9454
    @sixstringjakedestinyyoutub9454 7 лет назад

    i LOVED the poison status 3:02 XD

  • @LaLeeRu
    @LaLeeRu 5 лет назад +2

    This is Brilliant! Please, please, please explain more Shakespearean plays! Thank you!

  • @loganagle746
    @loganagle746 8 лет назад +7

    Can you make more videos like this where you summarize classic literature, potentially more Shakespeare, during the off-season for Game of Thrones? As much as everyone loves your GoT videos and as great as they are, I would love to see some alternate content on your channel during the off-season, and the Internet needs more videos like this. Any chance you will pursue that in the near future? Videos like these are a great benefit when it comes to the average joe becoming more educated on the history of literature.

  • @looseho
    @looseho 9 лет назад

    I half expected a quick postscript to this video to say: "Oh, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstein are dead", just like the small PS they get in the play.
    There are some truly great lines and expressions in Hamlet. This summary's great.

  • @babyb3an3
    @babyb3an3 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks now days of reading was rounded up in 4 minutes thank you🙏🏾

  • @shortcakes7077
    @shortcakes7077 8 лет назад +152

    The Lion King was based off of Hamlet. That's why I love it ^ ^

    • @ildlyn8966
      @ildlyn8966 8 лет назад +3

      ok

    • @SafwanNet
      @SafwanNet 8 лет назад

      ahh

    • @Whitney2022
      @Whitney2022 8 лет назад +3

      Zelber Wold omg never noticed that 😅

    • @Gareth-410
      @Gareth-410 4 года назад +7

      I've always heard that but I genuinely don't see many similarities.

    • @MonsieurMaskedMan
      @MonsieurMaskedMan 4 года назад

      @@deadly_creature ruclips.net/video/G5B1mIfQuo4/видео.html
      ruclips.net/p/PLEkZLd7rtcBIEzmkA5jQgUflbu0WRRkA5

  • @Sahebaaz75
    @Sahebaaz75 4 года назад +10

    Came here to know the original story after watching the Masterpiece "Haider".
    What an adaptation!

  • @davehan241
    @davehan241 Год назад

    You should cover Station Eleven. They're all about the hamlet. Even 8 years on, this video is still a winner.

  • @katecrawford8327
    @katecrawford8327 6 лет назад +2

    Great, thank you. This will make Hamlet accessible for my ESL students.

  • @ticleasorin3223
    @ticleasorin3223 6 лет назад

    This was amazingly good. I didn't expect this good of a video when clicking on it.
    Well done, good sir.

  • @Zoldyck08
    @Zoldyck08 4 года назад +1

    This summary is great. I hope this video will guide me to our recit tomorrow.

  • @delilah_md-phd
    @delilah_md-phd 2 года назад +1

    Please do more William Shakespeare videos. It's helping me.

  • @jamesalvarez8733
    @jamesalvarez8733 3 месяца назад +1

    Reference to hamlet:
    Slavery was the main cause and driving factor of the war with Mexico and the Texas revolt. Had it not existed in our country likely there would not have been a desire for new territory for the cultivation of cotton and sugar or the market of slaves, and thus no strife with Mexico. If you read the war with Mexico reviewed by Abiel Livermore or even the anti Texas legion by Benjamin Lundy, it describes this as the factor without doubt or controversy, it would be like watching the play of hamlet, with hamlet ommitted from the play, an exact quote of the reference of slavery with the Texas revolution and war with Mexico.

  • @kareneastman9552
    @kareneastman9552 6 месяцев назад

    More Shakespear. Please. Wonderful job! A+!

  • @drjaydeepchakrabarty
    @drjaydeepchakrabarty 4 года назад +2

    An excellent and flawless summary. More like this

  • @warrengday
    @warrengday 7 лет назад

    Very good. Glad you used the Brannagh pictures. BTW The Ghost appears before R&G talk to Hamlet.

  • @tomsandstrom338
    @tomsandstrom338 9 лет назад +5

    This video just saved my life.

  • @mr.himanshu8707
    @mr.himanshu8707 8 лет назад

    really appreciating... awesome... short yet brief description... keep going

  • @qwertyraoul
    @qwertyraoul 10 лет назад +1

    Really great video, it has inspired me to finally read Hamlet. I hope to find an answer to all to questions you asked at the end.

  • @shapooopiefour7173
    @shapooopiefour7173 Год назад +1

    Also check out *Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead* , a play by Tom Stoppard.

  • @MistaSmith
    @MistaSmith 7 лет назад

    I watched three summaries and this is the best. So yes, more!

  • @aaaa_20aaaa
    @aaaa_20aaaa 2 месяца назад

    Our professor told us to do a simple essay about Gertrude. I learned the major events but still didn't read the entire story, but this video definitely helped!!

  • @artmarashli
    @artmarashli Год назад

    Wow i would watch this all day, crazy good job and well done. Short informative and fun. Just good job!

  • @cameronmckelvie81
    @cameronmckelvie81 8 лет назад +1

    Love the video man, would love to see more like this!

  • @toosinbeymen6304
    @toosinbeymen6304 8 лет назад

    Love it. Good stuff. Nice work, Alt Shift X.

  • @asyoz
    @asyoz 8 лет назад +2

    I would love to see more literature videos, and more Shakespeare videos.
    If you're taking votes - please do Merchant of Venice next, it's one of my favourite books. :D

  • @King_Steffon_II
    @King_Steffon_II 8 лет назад

    love all your videos +Alt Shift X

  • @stuffedanimalgf
    @stuffedanimalgf Год назад

    PERFRCT! thank you so much for also including quotes!!!

  • @SaintHierophant
    @SaintHierophant Год назад +1

    I would like to see more summaries like this.

  • @nikola9999100
    @nikola9999100 7 лет назад

    Good job! This really helped me after literally not understanding a God damn thing when reading the actual book, you really did a great job with this video!

  • @dvaccaro96
    @dvaccaro96 8 лет назад +2

    Will you do more of these? This was awesome!

  • @ozaseph
    @ozaseph 9 лет назад +1

    You have an amazing voice for commentating stuff (:

  • @theturtlepwn
    @theturtlepwn 8 лет назад +1

    This is a nice video. It would be cool if you made theory videos about Hamlet (or other complex literature) regarding the questions you laid out at the end, kind of like your GoT theory videos.

  • @fredbuchanan3060
    @fredbuchanan3060 Год назад

    Kenneth Brannagh's film is superb. One of the best films ever made.

  • @rockybalboa6626
    @rockybalboa6626 Год назад

    One of my favourite Shakespeare plays

  • @Eggplanet96
    @Eggplanet96 7 лет назад

    THIS WAS AMAZING pls do more of these. I have to read hamlet and now I have an idea of what's going on!

  • @theduckarmy1560
    @theduckarmy1560 4 года назад

    Omg thank you! You saved me on my quarantine homework. The only thing i need to do now is find 6 main points. This was a life saver

  • @CompoundInterest-SG
    @CompoundInterest-SG 10 лет назад +1

    I liked this. I have watched the Hamlet film, and about half the plot went over my head because of the archaic language. I think this is a kind of play a modern English reader needs to sit down with the text of and a comprehensive glossary to fully comprehend. But until I get the time and will to do that, it is nice to at least know plot of this classic of Western literature.

  • @thomasmaguire2215
    @thomasmaguire2215 10 лет назад +1

    Great length, very succinct.

  • @lukaslambs5780
    @lukaslambs5780 3 года назад

    I’d love to see Alt Schwift X talk about this, I think his insight would really hit home 6 years later.

  • @bloodypadeater
    @bloodypadeater 10 месяцев назад +1

    hey thanks 9 years later :)

  • @darkmacintosh
    @darkmacintosh 10 лет назад +1

    Reading this in my AP Lit. class right now, thanks!!

  • @ranrann9153
    @ranrann9153 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, that was amazingly explained 👍

  • @NikiGamer123
    @NikiGamer123 14 дней назад +1

    Dawg listening this 5 mins before class 💀🔫

  • @victorhristov7489
    @victorhristov7489 Год назад

    This shit took me whole summer to read and you explained it in 4 miutes... Congrats

  • @PittsburghSonido
    @PittsburghSonido 6 лет назад

    Just saw this play directed by ted pappas in Pittsburgh. For my first time seeing Hamlet, I really enjoyed it. The acting was spot on and I could tell I was going to fall in love with Shakespeare, but the story means a lot more to me now that I have seen as an adult.

  • @willshang9583
    @willshang9583 10 лет назад +5

    wow great job, if only i find this when i was in 11th grade

  • @jasleenbharij9030
    @jasleenbharij9030 6 лет назад +1

    It's great...thanks for preparing me for tomorrow's Shakespeare class

  • @MaxQ2989
    @MaxQ2989 7 лет назад

    Good job ASX. Nice summary!

  • @gaia1love
    @gaia1love 8 лет назад

    Would love to see more videos like this. Keep up the good vids :)

  • @myopenmind527
    @myopenmind527 8 лет назад

    Love the GOT PLAYLIST but really think you should tackle all of Shakespeare's plays too (no pressure!)
    Thanks for the superb Hamlet summary. 👍

  • @tamima8629
    @tamima8629 9 лет назад +3

    Hope you delve into the big historical events too

  • @stellarusso6226
    @stellarusso6226 4 года назад +8

    If only the names would have been shorter like “Hamlet’s mom, Sue and her new man Joe have their friends Bob and Bill spy on Hamlet”, I would have followed along better in school. But by the time we have talked about Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Horatio, and Marcellus, Ophelia, Polonius and Laertes, I’m like 🤪🥱😴With all due respect to the literary works, but between the names and the old English, I am sure many kids checked out during English Lit.

    • @daisybtoes
      @daisybtoes 4 года назад +1

      Only a few characters actually have Danish names: Rosenkrantz, Guildenstern and Osric. Gertrude is an anglicized version of "Gerde", and Hamlet's name comes from the old Viking legend of "Amlet". Yorick has a Scandenavian ring to it, obviously. The other characters have Latin names ( except for Laertes and Ophelia, who have Greek names) as it was common during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance for educated people to assume Latin names to show how learned they were. Names like Bernardo can be either Spanish or Italian, but the guards are not actually Danes. Likewise, Hamlet's pal Horatio, is not Danish, but probably German. Wittenberg University is in Germany, and Horatio doesn't seem all that familiar with Danish customs.

    • @electricgepard2233
      @electricgepard2233 Год назад

      @@daisybtoes Rosenkrantz could actually be german too, Same as guildenstern. Both are german words, as Tor Horatio, i dont really See a german influence.

  • @mint6129
    @mint6129 8 лет назад +1

    Here for english class!! Thanks for this coz this should help me a lot

  • @joanozuna4232
    @joanozuna4232 9 лет назад +4

    You should do many more of great literature it was great to hear :-)