Carla Lynn Stockton, B.A., M.A., C.A.S., is a veteran teacher of English and Drama. In 1995, after a month of
study through Roehampton University at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon, she cofounded and
codirected Voices, a semi-professional theater company dedicated to theater education and education through theater.
Today Ms. Stockton is the Education and Development Director for Bagelfish Productions, LLC, in Connecticut.
Summary
One of the most famous dramas of all time, Hamlet is the story of a young prince torn between his dual roles
of ruler and son, between introspective moral questioning and swift action. The play is filled with action and
provocative inquiry.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Life and Background of the Playwright.
Introduction to the Play.
Critical Commentaries.
Act I.
Act I, Scene 1.
Act I, Scene 2.
Act I, Scene 3.
Act I, Scene 4.
Act I, Scene 5.
Act II.
Act II, Scene 1.
Act II, Scene 2.
Act III.
Act III, Scene 1.
Act III, Scene 2.
Act III, Scene 3.
Act III, Scene 4.
Act IV.
Act IV Scene 1.
Act IV, Scene 2.
Act IV, Scene 3.
Act IV, Scene 4.
Act IV, Scene 5.
Act IV, Scene 6.
Act IV, Scene 7.
Act V.
Act V, Scene 1.
Act V, Scene 2.
Character Analyses.
Critical Essays.
CliffsNotes Review.
CliffsNotes Resource Center.
Index.