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The primary location where Hamlet is set is Elsinore Castle in Denmark. Hamlet is the prince of Denmark, and his father was the king until his recent death. Now, Denmark is ruled by Hamlet's uncle Claudius, who married Hamlet's mother very shortly after the former king died under mysterious circumstances.
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The whole play takes place inside Elsinore's castle, except for Act Five scene one, which takes place just outside, or possibly in the grounds of the castle.
It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play depicts Prince Hamlet and his attempts to exact revenge against his uncle, Claudius, who has murdered ...
The story of Hamlet is set in the late middle ages (fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, or 1300 to 1499) in and around (mostly) the royal palace in Elsinore ...
The whole play takes place at Elsinore Castle, where the king and queen of Denmark live. Every performance of Hamlet ...
Hamlet takes place at Elsinore, the home of the royal family of Denmark. The castle is an important part of the play's overall atmosphere.
Shakespeare set Hamlet in Elsinore, a remote royal castle in Denmark where the action is set in various parts of the castle. There's also one scene that takes ...
Hamlet is set in Denmark. The action predominantly takes place at Elsinore, the court of the new Danish King, Claudius, and his queen, Gertrude, the mother of ...
Feb 8, 2020 · The setting of Elsinore castle, mainly revolves around Hamlet as a character, as it becomes a prison to Hamlet which frames the play only for ...
Quick answer: Shakespeare's Hamlet is generally believed by scholars to be set in the late Middle Ages, specifically between the 14th and 15th centuries.