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Latest revision as of 19:07, 23 April 2023
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Historical background
excerpt from Kevin W. Stroud on the origins of the play, Hamlet, in Danish history:
The expansion of the Danes into Jutland is reflected in a story which is recorded in slightly different versions in a couple of Danish texts which were composed many years later in the twelfth century. The story involved an early Danish king whose power extended to Jutland. This king designated two brothers as his rulers there. The Danish king was so impressed with one of the brothers, that he gave his daughter to the brother in marriage. And the two of them had a son named ‘Amleth.’ But the other brother named Feng became jealous. And he killed the first brother and took his wife. But the young son Amleth later avenged his father’s death by killing his murderous uncle Feng. Now if that story sounds vaguely familiar to you, imagine the young Amleth wrestling with the decision of whether or not to kill his uncle. Imagine him pondering this 27dilemma with the line ‘to be or not to be.’ Because Amleth was the original Hamlet. His story was the inspiration for Shakespeare’s famous play.