Hamlet Act I Scene Ii 1-179 - Ambiguous Characters

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The scene can be divided roughly into four sections; the assembly of the court and the King's speeches, Hamlet's soliloquy, the discussion about the ghost, and Hamlet's second shorter soliloquy. However the extract in question only concerns the first two sections. The first section of this extract contrasts dramatically with the scene preceding it...
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The Danish court is assembled in a celebratory mood and everyone appears happy ? however the figure of Hamlet is clad in a "nighted colour". This particular effect immediately isolates Hamlet from the rest of the characters present. Hamlet's attire is interpreted as overly melodramatic by Claudius and Gertrude; Hamlet insists he is truly grieving for his father, but it is also possible that he is deliberately lengthening his "mourning duties" to indicate that he will not accept Claudius as neither his King or his stepfather...
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