Characters
Hamlet: lots of moral confusion, kills a million people but takes forever to kill Claudius
Horatio: sane sounding board for Hamlet, scholar, trustworthy, stops Ham from being too isolated
Claudius: in it for the power and the ladies (Gertrude), kills King Ham
Gertrude: questionable Oedipal relationship with Ham
Ophelia: goes crazy, may be pregnant, loves Ham, obedient to her father
Laertes: example of filial piety, kills Ham in battle, some scandal, foil to Ham
Polonius: murdered, possibly less foolish than he comes across (think advice to Laertes)
King Hamlet: in purgatory! what for!?, good or evil? tells Ham to kill his brother, relationship between Ham and King Ham?
Setting, plot.
This play takes place in an isolated castle called Elsinore in Denmark. It begins with the ghost of the former king appearing to his son, Hamlet, and telling him he must kill the late kings brother, Claudius. Claudius not only murdered King Hamlet and stole his throne, he also stole his wife and is now married to Gertrude. Hamlet is very religious and is not sure if murdering Claudius is the right thing to do. He pretends to go insane and Claudius and Gertrude try and figure out why. Ophelia is a young noble girl at court who Hamlet has been courting. Her father, Polonius, realizes this and tells her to stay away from him because he could damage her reputation. When Polonius hears that Hamlet has gone crazy, he tells Claudius it's because Ophelia has been ignoring him and they spy on Hamlet and Ophelia. Hamlet wishes to prove that Claudius murdered his father so he gets a group of actors to perform a play that has the exact way Claudius supposedly murdered King Hamlet in it so he can see how Claudius reacts. He gets very angry and orders the play to end, so Hamlet knows that he killed him. Hamlet goes to confront Gertrude and kills Polonius. Ophelia drowns herself because her father is dead. Laertes hears of this and comes to the palace to kill Claudius because he thinks he is responsible. Claudius tells him it was Hamlet and they make a plan to murder him. Hamlet and Laertes have a fencing match where one of the lances is poisened. Claudius has also poisoned some wine, just in case, but Gertrude ends up drinking it. Both Hamlet and Laertes get scratched with the poison lance and Hamlet stabs Claudius and makes him drink the poison. They all die. Fortinbras comes from Norway to take over.
Theme: Moral confusion along with isolation can lead to paranoia, corruption, and the upset of the natural order.