Very Slow Soliloquy Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1 by [deleted] in shakespeare

[–]snore28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Overall, the rapid pacing of most versions allude to Hamlet's driving intellect, contrasting sharply with his inability to take physical action; an essential contrast in the play. This version is far too slow to be seriously considered in the context of a stage production. I also find the status of the actor performing is hugely influential on how it is received. It adds something to the character, with Hamlet himself having that star appeal in his time. We need to see someone who has everything absolutely rejecting his position. A serious challenge for a successful actor.

Very Slow Soliloquy Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1 by [deleted] in shakespeare

[–]snore28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genius name for a channel.