Hamlet key moment video annotations
About 10 years ago I did a series of 15 short annotations of key moments for revision of Hamlet. Here they are again for anyone who finds them useful (though my thinking is now 10 years further down the line). The ninth one is embedded as an example, and then you can click through to all in the list below. 20 more on Macbeth.
I ii: That within which passes woe.
II i: Denmark’s a prison.
II ii: The rugged Pyrrhus.
III i: O heavy burthen!
III i: Like sweet bells jangled.
III ii: Passion’s slave.
III iii: The cess of majesty.
III iv: Have you eyes?
IV v: I dare damnation.
IV vii: A face without a heart.
V i: Noble dust.
V ii: Perfect conscience.
V ii: The readiness is all.