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Each Character's Super Objective In Hamlet

 
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Hamlet Character Summary

A discussion of the main characters in Hamlet must begin with the title character, the play’s protagonist. Summary: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is called home on account of his father’s death.Hamlet is suicidal, cynical, introspective, intelligent,. Hamlet never knows that he is being watched. What is Hamlet’s objective in this scene? What specific gestures, inflections, movements, or pauses could an actor use to show Hamlet’s objective? How does this objective affect the subtext? Explain how the characters in this play are complex humans.