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Hamlet takes place in the 17th century in the 800's and the area is inside the castle in Elsinore, Denmark.

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On the battlements of the castle. The night-Watchmen bring him there to see the Ghost of his Father.

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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet takes place in Denmark, with some references to England and Norway.

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On the battlements of the castle of Elsinore, in Denmark.

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outside the palace in a watch tower

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The ramparts of Elsinore Castle, Denmark.

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Denmark

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Who Took the place of Hamlet's father?

Claudius married Hamlet's mother and became Hamlet's stepfather in the place of his father. He also replaced Hamlet's father as king.


What were 3 things that were poisoned in Hamlet?

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What is the name of the castle that the play is set in hamlet?

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Why does it take Hamlet so long to take his revenge?


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Why does hamlet hesitate to take revenge? -Apex-


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What time era did hamlet the prince of denmark take place?

There is a reference to tributes paid to the Danes in the text, so that would most likely place it in the period of the Danelaw (886-954).