Hamlet: AS & A2 York Notes A Level Revision Guide

Revise the key points

Read through the key points, then print the cards as a handy revision aid.

1 Soliloquies

Hamlet’s soliloquies reveal a vibrant inner life. They detail his struggles with the burden of revenge and questions about life, death and morality.

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2 Imagery

The most important images in the play are of disease, corruption and pollution. They can all be linked to Claudius’s fratricide and its consequences.

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3 Mirroring

Key scenes and events mirror each other. The nunnery scene is mirrored by the closet scene and together they could be said to reveal Hamlet’s discomfort with female sexuality.

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4 The play-within-the-play

'The Mousetrap' serves several dramatic functions. It mirrors and foreshadows deaths that occur and highlights the themes of appearance and reality, and revenge.

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5 The tragic ending

Laertes’s and Hamlet’s revenge plots are resolved in the final scene, and their deaths are framed by Fortinbras’s ‘revenge’: the capture of lands lost by his father.

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