I find it interesting that there is rarely a setting clearly described, yet most of us can depict what is going on in each scene. I am not one of these people, and I find that this is a rare aspect in a play. There is almost no setting being clearly described in each scene. Instead lies dialogue. This to me is one of the most intriguing aspects that a play can have, the setting. In Hamlet there is practically no setting.

Act one Scene one: Horatio and friends see the ghost for the first time ( horatio in disbelief).
Act 1 Scene 5 Hamlet finds out about the ghost and his fathers death (what really happened).

Act two scene two: Polonius showing king and queen the love letters from Hamlet to Ophelia. This scene is important because polonius wants to prove how mad with love and other things Hamlet is and proposes to spy on Hamlet

Act one Scene one: Horatio and friends see the ghost for the first time ( horatio in disbelief).
Act 1 Scene 5 Hamlet finds out about the ghost and his fathers death (what really happened).
Act two scene two: Polonius showing king and queen the love letters from Hamlet to Ophelia. This scene is important because polonius wants to prove how mad with love and other things Hamlet is and proposes to spy on Hamlet
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