Shakespeare's technique for establishing Hamlet episodes in scene 1 In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Shakespeare used several techniques to determine the mood and plot of a scene drama. In writing the script at the beginning of the 16th century, all the performances of the drama must be done during the day, but theaters like gloves do not have a roof. For Shakespeare, as there are many scenes like the Hamlet scene, this is very difficult.
Emotional darkness, creepy, sinister. Shake Spear built this feeling by setting this tragic drama opening scene midnight. Three scary guards and skeptical friends of Hamlet appeared on the wristwatch and participated in ghost hunting. The audience should feel tense soon, and the cold weather reflects emotions. When the joke was asked to Horatio whether he was there, he said, "a piece of him." He said that he wanted to return to a warm bed by others, so he should laugh here.
Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' is a drama about death, sorrow, and madness (otherwise). Shakespeare helped establish early fantasies and bad feelings by using settings, images, moods and languages. The first scene occurred at night (set) when three security guards discovered an ancient Hamlet ghost walking on the ground (image) of the castle. However, as it is a play, the mood is almost completely dependent on the character 's dialogue. The guards told each other: "It surprises me and amazes me," and "How about now?" For ghosts, security guards are dynamic and urgently speaking, saying "Leave, talk, talk I will charge you, tell me! " Shakespeare continued to build and develop the entire story throughout the process, but he strongly opened up a scene to identify the mood of the entire drama as a suspense filled with excitement, anxiety and fear.