Act 1 Scene 1 “ ‘Tis gone. We do wrong, being so majestical, to offer it the show of violence, for it is, as the air, invulnerable, and our varn blows malicious mockery.”
- This quote explains how they are wrong for threatening the ghost with violence.
Act 1 Scene 2 “Good Hamlet, cast thy knighted color off, and let thine eye look like a friend an Denmark. Do not forever with thy vailed lids seek for thy noble father in the dust. Thou know’st tis common. All that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity.”
- this explains Gertrude telling Hamlet to stop dwelling on his father, which isn’t fair for him to say.
Act 1 Scene 3 “I stay to long. But here my father comes. A double blessing is a double grace. Occasion smiles upon a second leave.”
- This is an example where Ophelia has to hurry because he dad is coming. Obviously he dad tries to ruin her life.
Act 1 Scene 5 “Haste me to know’t that I, with wings as swift as meditation or the thoughts of love, may sweep to my revenge”
- Hamlet is saying hurry and tell him about the murder so he can take revenge away faster than a person falls in love.”
Act 2 Scene 1 “No, my good lord. But as you did command I did repel his letters and denied his access to me.”
- Ophelia is telling her father that she did what he told her to do, and sent Hamlet his utters back and told him he couldn’t visit her.
Act 2 Scene 2 “ I doubt it is no other but the man: His fathers death and out o’erhasty marriage.”
-Gertrude is explaining to Claudius why Hamlet acts the way he does. Its only obvious.
Act 3 Scene 1 “That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty”
- Hamlet is telling Ophelia that is she is so good and beautiful, her goodness should have nothing to do with her beauty.
Act 3 Scene 2 “No good mother. Heres metal more attractive.”
- Hamlet tells his mother that sitting next to Ophelia is far better than sitting next to her.
Act 3 Scene 3 “My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to heaven go.”
- Claudius tells Hamlet this after they exchanged so words about Hamlet going to England.
Act 3 Scene 4 “A bloody deed, almost as bad, good mother, as kill a king and marry with his brother.”
- Hamlet gets its mom back good in this quote. It’s exactly what she needed.
Act 4 Scene 1 “There’s matter in these sighs, these profound heaves, you must translate. ‘Tis fit we understand them. Where is your son??”
- Claudius can see that Gertrude is upset at the way her son is acting.
Act 4 Scene 2 “That I keep your counsel and not mine own. Besides, to be demanded of a sponge. What replication should be made be the son of the king?
- Claudius can see that Gertrude is upset at the way her son is acting.
Act 4 Scene 3 “Nothing to show you but how a king may go a progress thorough the guts of a beggar.”
- Hamlet is explaining to Claudius in such words as, calling him a worthless beggar.
Act 4 Scene 4 “Why then the Polack never will defend it.”
- Hamlet doesn’t understand why the Poles are going to defend it.
Act 4 Scene 2 “That I keep your counsel and not mine own. Besides, to be demanded of a sponge. What replication should be made be the son of the king?
- Claudius can see that Gertrude is upset at the way her son is acting.
Act 4 Scene 3 “Nothing to show you but how a king may go a progress thorough the guts of a beggar.”
- Hamlet is explaining to Claudius in such words as, calling him a worthless beggar.
Act 4 scene 4 “Why then the Polack never will defend it.”
- Hamlet doesn’t understand why the Poles are going to defend it.