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Hamlet By William Shakespeare Topics of Discussion n n n n n n History Aristotle’s Definition of a Tragic Hero Appearance vs. Reality Language Apollonian vs Dionysian Riddles History n n n n n The Play Itself The Issue of the Silent Majority The Renaissance The Reformation Old Fortinbras (Norway) and Old Hamlet (Denmark) Aristotle’s Definition of a Tragic Hero n n n n n n n Must Be of Noble Birth Goes from Happiness to Misery Not Totally Virtuous or Just Not Steeped in Vice or Baseness Flaw in Character Error in Judgment Inspires Pity and Fear Appearance vs. Reality n n n n n n Hamlet’s vs. Claudius’s Mourning Polonius behind the Arras Hamlet’s Audience for his Rants The Ghost Friendship of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Hamlet’s Sanity Language n n n n n n Word Order “Oh that this too, too solid flesh…” “To be, or not to be…” Honest vs. Fair “Get thee to a nunnery…” “Goodnight, sweet prince…” Apollonian vs. Dionysian n n n n Apollonion: Based in Thought Dionysian: Based in Action Milton’s “L’Allegro” and “Il Penseroso” Need for balance Riddles n n n n The Role of the Fool in Literature “A little more than kin and less than kind…” “I am but mad north northwest…” St. Valentine’s Day Song