The importance of the origin of the first quarter of Hamlet Ofel: Hey, this is what changes. Ham: But if you want to get married, please marry a fool. Because clever people know well. Ofel: Please pray that God will recover him. Ham: No, I have heard about your pain, God gave you a face and then changed your knot to another - Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, the second of Hamlet The first person who talks about the title of the part This page claims that the text is based on real / perfect / Coppie, below which "it expands almost as much as a new imprint" . On the surface, there are three facts to follow.
Five tragedies of Hamlet, Complete Hamlet, Prince Denmark, and William Shakespeare written between 1599 and 1601, referring to the previous script, unauthorized text in the 4th edition of 1603 It was published in. The first version of Folio was taken from the second half of 1604, based on Shakespeare's own thesis and some notes from clerks. In Hamlet, research on people, beliefs, "corruption" and "demolition" era clearly reflects the increase in anxiety and doubt. The translation of Montagne prose in 1603 provided a further currency, scope and skill for this idea, and Shake Spear was one of many people who directly read them and made it directly was.
At the First Quarto, the same line wrote that "There is a predetermined type of god in the autumn of the sparrow." The scholars want to know if Shakespeare is censored. None of the others, and review of the drama at that time was not unusual. Rulers and religious leaders are afraid that people are afraid that the most rebellious actions are allowed by prescribing doctrine in the pretext that "God should let me do this" I will. For example, British Puritans believed that conscience was a stronger force than law, as new ideas of the day were directed not directly from religious or government leaders but from God directly to individuals. At that time many leaders accused this principle. Because "inappropriate" means "I have not followed the subject of obeying their prince". "