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Characterisation Of Hamlet

Characterisation of Hamlet

Shakespeare¡¦s Hamlet was first staged approximately 400 years ago in London. It is a revenge tragedy set in Elizabethan times during the 7th century; however aspects of the plot were relevant to the 1580¡¦s so that the audience of the day could better understand the characters. For example, the character central to the plot Hamlet studied at a University of the time at which the play was produced, even though the context of the drama was set in the 7th century. It is the most widely critiqued of Shakespeare¡¦s plays.

Characterisation was different in Shakespeare¡¦s time to what it is today. In the 16th century, little importance was focused on ensuring characters remained consistent in personality throughout a play. That is why we see Hamlet change and take on so many different roles and personality traits.

Non-verbal Techniques
- Costume
What costume was Hamlet wearing when he was first introduced to the audience?
Hamlet was first......


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