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Duty / Intro




the ghost calls H - horatio's words

(the ghosts beckons Hamlet) draws you into madness?




goblin

instructions given by ghost

Revenge his fould and most unatural murder




revenge me!




Leave her to heaven

After convo with ghost

O, wonderful!

H's words about CL after finding out evil deed

O, bloody bawdy villain




sexual reference (comical)

Struggle / delay

No he will go to heaven

Self judgement

Oh what a rouge and peasant slave I am!

Animal cloud metaphor

Camel - burden


Weasel - sneaky


Whale - big task

Procatination

thinking too precicely on the event

Action:


Plan

the play's the thing where i'll catch the conscience of the king




LINK




Deadly enterprise (plan)

Motivated by Fortinbrass' army

Regain a "patch of land" - "eggshell"




"my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth"

Other motivating factor:

prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell

confirmation

ill take the ghost's words for 1000 pounds

Finally on it / gothic language

o witching time of night, now could i drink hot blood


church yards yawn and hell itself breaks out

Laertes' revenge

To cut his throat


ill anoint my sword


Laertes for king





Repents: it's almost against my self conscience


i am justly killed

V finds pleasure in revenge

happy, ravishing, sweet

contradictory heaven imagery

oh sweet angel of revenge

Vindice's active nature

I would have killed him too, but i was prevented


vs


thinking too precisely on the event

Duke violent death

Oh kill me not with that sight


tear up his eyelids


nail down his tongue



Hippolito looks up to Vindice

I do applaud thy constant revenge

Ending -

twas i who murdered him


should be offering land



blood thist

as fast as they peep up lets cut them down

Vindice's name

= revenger

Claudius irony

Revenge should have no bounds




L talking about killing H in a church, Cl says its OK but ironic cos he got spared as he was praying