he faults or "wrong in the state of Denmark."Quotes: ActsScenesLines V iiHamlet's "The readiness is all." V iiHamlet's "There's a divinity that shapes our ends." III ivHamlet's "I must be cruel only to be kind." III iiOphelia's "'Tis brief, my lord." III iiHamlet's "As woman's love." III iiHamlet's "Suit the action to the word, the word to the action." III iHamlet's "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all." III iHamlet's "To be or not to be - that is the question." II iiHamlet's "The play's the thing wherein I'll catch theconscience of the king." II iiHamlet's Soliloquy II iiHamlet's "there is nothing either good or bad but thinkingmakes it so. To me it is a prison." II iiPolonious' "Since brevity is the soul of wit." II iPolonious' "This is the very ecstasy of love." II iPolonious' "Your bait of falsehood takes this crap of truth." I ivMarcellus' "Something is wrong in the state of Denmark." I iiiPolonious' "This above all, to thine own self be true." I iiiPolonious' "Neither a borrower nor a lender be." I iiClaudious' "Frailty, thy name is woman." I iiHamlet's "A little more than kin, and less than kind!"Theme: Many themes ran across the plays entirety with two which particularly opened this reader's eyes and made him realize another perspective of the play. They included that of "The readiness is all," which was about expecting the unexpected and being prepared to what may come. The other being the differences between illusions and reality, being that of characters pretending to be what they are not throughout the play and at times sharing a part of themselves which is the true side, but remembering to portray his/her set and fictitious image. Another theme shows that the flaws in all bring them failure.Evaluation: I enjoyed the play after watching it performed by real actors in the big scree...