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A hamlet basically is a small village, without a church of its own, belonging to the parish of another village or town. Hamlet is even the name of a well known play written by William Shakespeare.
Officially known as The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Price of Denmark basically is a tragedy. It is said to be the most famous and most-quoted plays written by William Shakespeare. Facts states that the play was completed and had was enacted by 1600. The theme of the play comprises of revenge, tragedy, fratricide, murder, existentialist self-question and supernatural intervention.
It is said to be the longest play written by William Shakespeare, and the role of Prince Hamlet is by far the lengthiest role in any of his plays. The initial documented performance of Hamlet was in July 1602.
Officially known as The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Price of Denmark basically is a tragedy. It is said to be the most famous and most-quoted plays written by William Shakespeare. Facts states that the play was completed and had was enacted by 1600. The theme of the play comprises of revenge, tragedy, fratricide, murder, existentialist self-question and supernatural intervention.
It is said to be the longest play written by William Shakespeare, and the role of Prince Hamlet is by far the lengthiest role in any of his plays. The initial documented performance of Hamlet was in July 1602.
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