William · Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He is the son of John and Mary Shakespeare. At the age of six, William learned at the local grammar school in the town and graduated ten years later. At the age of 18, he married a woman named Anne Hathaway who gave birth to twins, Hamnet and Judith. Ham drowned in a few years. William has been told that he named his famous drama Hamlet as his son and included scenes drowning for his honor. After losing my son, William left his family and went to London to write a script.
Student of Hamlet's Prince, Denmark, Wittenberg University. At the beginning of the script, Hamlet's father, King Hamlet, died recently, his mother, Queen Gertrude married Hamlet's uncle Claudius. Hamlet was depressed, painful and cynical, full of hatred for his uncle and tired of his mother as he was married. Hamlet 's father' s ghost appeared and was claimed to have been killed by Claudius, Hamlet caught up with revenge because of her father 's death. Role of Hamlet Ophelia of Shakespeare Ophelia is the daughter of the King's right hand Polonias. She only has 5 scenes, but Ophelia plays an interesting role in this drama. Ophelia was a submissive personality from the beginning, and she was difficult to think about herself. Due to her incompetence, this can be seen as one of the reasons she eventually collapsed.
William · Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" will build a story that begins with the murder of Hamlet's father. Because it not only leads Claudius, King Hamlet's brother, but also causes Hamlet's death, the story will be with many other things Events that shape the character's death and story at the last moment will be elucidated slowly I will. - Here, Mephistopheles explains his regret to being deprived of the pleasures of paradise. Because of his selfish nature, Faust ignored Memphis' warning. By avoiding the urgency of this information, Faust got the opportunity to detail this line, giving the impression that God was not there, and concluding that "hell is a fable." This conclusion excluded Faust's confession and made it possible for him to irresponsibly sign the devil and his soul.