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What is the setting of Hamlet , and how does it contribute to the overall feel of the play?
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Thank you We sneak in Shakespeare's hamlet setting Alas shmoop
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What is this setting And how does it contribute to
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the overall feel of the place Setting the whole way
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through is just the castle Obviously it's helpful in terms
- 00:22
of setting setting up the set right but there's also
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this sense of claustrophobia in the play that i think
- 00:27
it's interesting to think about So much of it is
- 00:30
about hamlets introspection and him dealing with his thoughts about
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this and that and also about odd attraction like his
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uncle has to his brother's wife and also that hamilton's
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efforts mother and that ophelia and where to use that
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seem to have something going on So right so this
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sense that everything is kind of too close on there
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isn't space debris There's this place really think outside yourself
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there's a space to like marry outside your immediate clan
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that's all kind of wrapped up in this setting What
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is this setting And how does it contribute to the 00:01:01.957 --> [endTime] overall feel of the play
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