2. You have arrived at your destination…
Elisnore, Denmark
in the late 14th
century.
Denmark prepares for war with Prince
Fortinbras of Norway.
3. Who Are the
Characters We Meet?
Hamlet King Claudius Ghost of King Hamlet
Queen Gertrude
Polonius Ophelia
Laertes
Rosencrantz &
Guildenstern
4. Hamlet’s father, who was the King of
Denmark, is dead. Hamlet is visited by
his father’s ghost who says he was
killed by his brother, Claudius, who is
now King and has married Hamlet’s
mother.
#OMGatalkingghost
5. This makes Hamlet thoughtful and
suspicious. However, others think that
he is going mad. Polonius (the advisor
to King Claudius) says Hamlet is love
sick for his daughter, Ophelia.
#Hamletdoolally
6. King Claudius gets two of Hamlet’s friends,
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to spy on Hamlet to
see what is wrong with him.
They spy on him talking to Ophelia and see that he is
definitely not love sick. Hamlet tells Ophelia to ‘get
thee to a nunnery’.
#he’snotthatintoher
7. A group of travelling actors come to
town and Hamlet hatches a plan to get
them to act out a scene similar to that
of his father’s murder to see if King
Claudius reacts.
#cunningplan
8. Hamlet organises for King Claudius and his mother to see the
play. When ‘that scene’ happens, Claudius appears shaken and
leaves. Hamlet now knows that Claudius is guilty and his
father’s ghost was right.
King Claudius prays and realises that Hamlet’s strange mood is
because he knows the truth. To try to save himself, he orders
Hamlet to be sent away to England.
#Claudiushasbeenrumbled
9. Hamlet confronts his mother about the situation. Meanwhile, behind a
nearby tapestry, Polonius is eaves-dropping.
Hamlet quickly realises someone is there, assumes it is King Claudius
and stabs with his sword through the tapestry. Sadly, Polonius dies.
Because of his terrible crime, Hamlet gets sent to England straight
away. However, he has to return after his ship is attacked by pirates.
#whoops
10. Ophelia, who is saddened by her father Polonius’s
death, drowns herself in a river.
After this second tragedy, Laertes (Ophelia’s brother)
wants revenge on Hamlet for killing his father and
causing the death of his sister.
#revengeafoot
11. Knowing that Laertes is seeking revenge, King Claudius plans a
sword fighting match between Hamlet and Laertes.
However, King Claudius poisons Laertes’s sword tip so that it
will kill Hamlet when he is first stabbed.
Taking no chances, King Claudius adds poison to Hamlet’s wine.
#doublepoisonplan
12. The time of the sword fight arrives…
Hamlet scores first. His mother Gertrude proposes a toast and
unknowingly drinks her son’s poisoned wine and dies. Hamlet is
pricked by
the poisoned sword.
Laertes also gets wounded with his own poisoned sword, but he
doesn’t die straight away. With his last breaths, Laertes tells Hamlet
that Claudius is now also responsible for his mother’s death.
#notgoingtoplan
13. Seeking revenge for the death of his parents,
Hamlet then kills Claudius with the poisoned
sword and forces him to drink the rest of the
poisoned wine.
All three men die.
#threemoredead
14. You’ll remember back at the beginning
that Prince Fortinbras of Norway was
going to war with Denmark…
Because everyone was now dead,
Fortinbras arrived and easily became
the new King of Denmark.
#Fortinbrasthewinnerbynotbeingdead
15. What Can You Remember?
Can You Put the Details to These Hashtags?
1. #OMGatalkingghost
2. #Hamletdoolally
3. #he’snotthatintoher
4. #cunningplan
5. #Claudiushasbeenrumbled
6. #whoops
7. #revengeafoot
8. #doublepoisonplan
9. #notgoingtoplan
10. #threemoredead