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TopicSave My Hamlet Scene - Day 2
PumpkinCoach
11/10/18 10:38:43 PM
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1 save per hour.
1 save to be safe.
last scene is eliminated.

1.1 - ghost appears during night watch
1.2 - wedding banquet; Hamlet learns about ghost; "sullied/solid flesh"
1.3 - sending Laertes off; advice for Ophelia
1.4 - waiting for ghost; ghost beckons Hamlet to follow
1.5 - ghost describes murder, Hamlet swears revenge; oath
2.1 - Reynaldo; Ophelio affrighted
2.2 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern; fishmonger; players arrive; "rogue and peasant slave"
3.1 - "to be or not to be"; nunnery
3.2 - The Mousetrap
3.3 - Claudius confesses and prays; "now might I do it pat"
3.4 - Hamlet berates Gertrude; kills Polonius; ghost appears to Hamlet only
4.2 - R & G beg Hamlet to tell them where he put Polonius's body
4.3 - Hamlet eventually reveals where he put the body; Claudius plans to have Hamlet killed in England
4.4 - Fortinbras on his way to Poland; "how all occasions do inform against me"
4.5 - Ophelia's madness; Laertes demands vengeance
4.6 - Horatio reads letter from Hamlet about being captured by pirates
4.7 - Claudius persuades Laertes to follow his plan for killling Hamlet; Ophelia drowns
5.1 - Gravediggers; Laertes jumps into the grave; Hamlet jumps into the grave
5.2 - Hamlet explains how he got R&G killed; duel; everyone dies; Fortinbras becomes king

Eliminated:
20. 4.1 - Gertrude tells Claudius what happened; Claudius determines to send Hamlet away

Not a surprising elimination - it's a short scene, Hamlet's not in it, and there aren't any hugely famous lines from it. Gertrude doesn't get big revelatory speeches about her motivations, but there's space to define her character through performance here. Whose side is she on? Did she default to Claudius out of fear and panic, or did she weigh her options and come to it through consideration? Did she omit details about what Hamlet told her out of split loyalty and a desire to protect him, or did she not believe him at all and meant it when she said Hamlet's mad? Furthermore, as Hamlet's been trying to find out, were they revelations? How much of what Hamlet said did she already know or possibly even have been involved with? A lot might have just been dropped on her, and how she feels about it has to be conveyed in how she responds to Claudius. At the same time, Claudius is trying to get a handle on what she knows and how she feels, and deal with Hamlet without revealing too much.

I'm watching the excellent 1980 BBC Shakepeare adaptation along side these eliminations, and I don't know if it's worthwhile to talk in detail about a specific version here, but I probably will at some point so I can talk about how much I love Derek Jacobi's Hamlet.
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