"The time is out of joint. O cursed spite,That I ever was born to set it right."(pg. 25.196-197)
Analysis: This quote is Hamlet deciding to kill the king after the ghost of his father told him that he murdured him. Hamlet is taking action and going to start planning on how to kill and avenge his father.
"To be, or not to be, that is the question Whether 'tis nolber in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end to them. To die--to sleep, No more; and by a sleep to say we end"(pg. 47.56-61)
Analysis: This quote is an example of action/inaction because Hamlet is questioning himself about whether or not he should live. He speaks about suicide and how thats a way out but the reult is that he doesnt kill himself.
"The play's the thing. Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king."(pg 45.591-592)
Analysis: This quote is about Hamlet's plan to get the king to admit that he killed his father. This is Hamlet's first step in his plan. He calls this plan the mousetrap and it shows Hamlet's action towards the plan.
"Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and prug'd away." (pg.20. 12-13)
Analysis: This quote is from Hamlet Sr. ghost who explains that he did some bad actions that resulted in him killing Fortinbras Sr.
"Contagion to this world. Now could I drink hot blodd And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on. Soft, now to my mother."(pg61. 374-376)
Analysis: This quote shows Hamlet's inaction to kill the king. He delays his plans because he doesn't feel that its the right time and goes to speak with his mother.
"How now? A rat! Dead for a ducat, dead.' (pg.65.23)
Analysis: This quote shows Hemlet's quick action to kill the king right at that time. He sees him behind the cutains and rushed and swung his sword. The result was it was Plonious and he killed him by mistake.
"Be rul'd; you shall not go." (pg.19.82)
Analysis: Horatio tries to prevent Hamlet from seeing the ghost even when it asks to speak with Hamlet alone. This shows Horatio's inaction to let Hamlet speak with the ghost.
"Let us haste to hear it, And call the noblest to the audience. For me, with sorrow i embrace my fortune. i have some rights pf memory in this kingdom, Which now to claim my vantage doth invite me." (pg.110.380-383)
Analysis: This quote is from Fortinbras Jr. when he arrives to Denmark to take it over and finding out that Hamlet, the King and Laertes are dead. This shows Fortinbras action to raise an army to take over and invade Denmark but he doesn't because Hamlet is already dead and he wanted to avenge his family.
"I will do't. And for that purpose, I'll anoint my sword."(pg.89.139-140)
Analysis: This quote shows Laertes action to kill hamlet. The king convinces him to go through with a plan and he takes action and says that he will kill Hamlet.
"The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending. Something have you heard Of Hamlet's transformation-so I call it." (pg.29.3-5)
Analysis: This quote shows Claudius' inaction to keep an eye on Hamlet. Instead, he uses Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to see what he is planning because the King is suspisious.
Analysis: This quote is Hamlet deciding to kill the king after the ghost of his father told him that he murdured him. Hamlet is taking action and going to start planning on how to kill and avenge his father.
"To be, or not to be, that is the question Whether 'tis nolber in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end to them. To die--to sleep, No more; and by a sleep to say we end"(pg. 47.56-61)
Analysis: This quote is an example of action/inaction because Hamlet is questioning himself about whether or not he should live. He speaks about suicide and how thats a way out but the reult is that he doesnt kill himself.
"The play's the thing. Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king."(pg 45.591-592)
Analysis: This quote is about Hamlet's plan to get the king to admit that he killed his father. This is Hamlet's first step in his plan. He calls this plan the mousetrap and it shows Hamlet's action towards the plan.
"Till the foul crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and prug'd away." (pg.20. 12-13)
Analysis: This quote is from Hamlet Sr. ghost who explains that he did some bad actions that resulted in him killing Fortinbras Sr.
"Contagion to this world. Now could I drink hot blodd And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on. Soft, now to my mother."(pg61. 374-376)
Analysis: This quote shows Hamlet's inaction to kill the king. He delays his plans because he doesn't feel that its the right time and goes to speak with his mother.
"How now? A rat! Dead for a ducat, dead.' (pg.65.23)
Analysis: This quote shows Hemlet's quick action to kill the king right at that time. He sees him behind the cutains and rushed and swung his sword. The result was it was Plonious and he killed him by mistake.
"Be rul'd; you shall not go." (pg.19.82)
Analysis: Horatio tries to prevent Hamlet from seeing the ghost even when it asks to speak with Hamlet alone. This shows Horatio's inaction to let Hamlet speak with the ghost.
"Let us haste to hear it, And call the noblest to the audience. For me, with sorrow i embrace my fortune. i have some rights pf memory in this kingdom, Which now to claim my vantage doth invite me." (pg.110.380-383)
Analysis: This quote is from Fortinbras Jr. when he arrives to Denmark to take it over and finding out that Hamlet, the King and Laertes are dead. This shows Fortinbras action to raise an army to take over and invade Denmark but he doesn't because Hamlet is already dead and he wanted to avenge his family.
"I will do't. And for that purpose, I'll anoint my sword."(pg.89.139-140)
Analysis: This quote shows Laertes action to kill hamlet. The king convinces him to go through with a plan and he takes action and says that he will kill Hamlet.
"The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending. Something have you heard Of Hamlet's transformation-so I call it." (pg.29.3-5)
Analysis: This quote shows Claudius' inaction to keep an eye on Hamlet. Instead, he uses Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to spy on Hamlet to see what he is planning because the King is suspisious.