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"Hamlet" play photos (METU Actors, 1983)
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William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is a work in the genre of tragedy and the story of prince Hamlet. tells his story The play begins with the appearance of King Hamlet's ghost. The ghost is real to Hamlet It encourages him to avenge his father's death. Prince Hamlet avenges his father While overflowing with the desire to receive, in this process he faces various difficulties and moral inner reckonings. encounters. Hamlet makes plans to prove Claudius' guilt and in a play, King Hamlet He considers reenacting his murder. However, a series of events that took place during this plan leads to tragic consequences. Throughout the play, Hamlet's internal conflicts, social pressures and moral issues come to the fore. Other important characters of the play include Hamlet's lover Ophelia, his father Polonius, Hamlet's close friend Horatio, Claudius' advisor Polonius, and the Prince of Norway Fortinbras is located. While Hamlet moves determinedly to take revenge, he experiences a spiritual collapse. and moves towards a tragic end. Finally, the play's finale ends with a palace coup in Denmark and Hamlet's tragic death. melts. The deaths of Claudius, Gertrude, Hamlet and Laertes caused a great stir inside and outside the palace. It creates chaos and ends with the accession of the Norwegian prince Fortinbras to the throne at the end of the play.
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METU theater festival
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Art on campus
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Hamlet
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https://bellek.metu.edu.tr/handle/11511/105975
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