Hamlet

Hamlet Citas y Análisis

"Something more than debt and less than friend".

Act 1, Scene 2, line 65

"'Oh, if there is too much solid flesh, it could soften,

and be dissolved in a rain of tears,

or the Almighty will not set

its barrel against the murderer of himself! Oh God, Oh my God,

how fatigued of everything, I judge vain, insipid and vain

the pleasures of this world! '".

Act 1, Scene 2, lines 129-134

"'fragility, your name is woman!'"

Act 1, Scene 2, line 146

"'The serpent that bit your father, today girders his crown.'"

Act 1, Scene 5, lines 39-40

"'Although this is madness, however there is a method in it.'"

Act 1, Scene 2, line 192

" ' To be or not to be, that's the problem:

Whether ' tis nobler to suffer

the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune

or to take arms against a sea of troubles

and by opposing end them die. Sleep,

nothing more and to say that with a dream we end up

with the sufferings and the thousand natural blows

of which the flesh is an heir, it is a consummation

worthy of being wanted, to die, to sleep, to

sleep, perhaps to dream, and to see the great obstacle

because to consider that dreams can come in the silence of the grave

when we have abandoned this mortal dispossession,

is a very powerful reason to stop us. "

Act 3, Scene 1, lines 58-70

"'My words fly high, my thoughts here stay. / Words without thoughts never go to heaven.'"

Act 3, Scene 3, lines 97-98

"'Then I will let the world know that it ignores

the reason for these misfortunes.You will hear me speak

of cruel, barbaric, atrocious actions:

that dictated the chance, unforeseen ravages,

deaths executed with violence and light cunning

and finally, projects They have failed,

they have caused their authors to perish,

I will tell you all this faithfully. "

Act 5, Scene 2, lines 323-329
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