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  1. 1. Jan. 2012 · The rest is silence. Synetic Theater, Lancaster, P ennsylvania, 2005. Justin B. Hopkins, Franklin and Marshall College. There was somethin g I didn’ t understand. At the finale, after ...

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  3. That, on the supervise (no leisure bated, 25 No, not to stay the grinding of the ax) My head should be struck off. HAMLET. Up from my cabin, My sea-gown scarfed about me, in the dark. Groped I to find out them, had my desire, Fingered their packet, and in fine withdrew. To mine own room again, making so bold.

  4. 26. Aug. 2013 · The rest is silence Die letzten Worte des sterbenden Titelhelden in Shakespeares "Hamlet" sind: >The rest is silence . Wenn wir heute sagen >Der Rest ist Schweigen bzw. >The rest is silence , dann drücken wir so auch unsere Ratlosigkeit aus bzw. unser Unvermögen zu einer schwierigen Sache etwas zu sagen oder zu tun.

  5. 1. Jan. 2012 · The Rest is Silence is about many things essential to life and living: love, hatred, fear, hope, resilience, loyalty, perseverance and finding your place in the world. It's also about our place in the world in a larger context, an Us vs. Nature context. It's not a moralising story, and it's not a lecturing one.

  6. At the end of the play, when he is dying, Hamlet solemnly charges Horatio after his death to. "report me and my cause aright. To the misatisfied." (V. ii. 326-7.) Then after giving his voice for the election of Fortinbras as the next king of Denmark, he dies with these words on his lips, "the rest is silence."

  7. The rest is silence. – William Shakespeare. Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 2. Hamlet’s enigmatic last words. After his existential struggle, Hamlet is looking forward to the peace that death will bring. He is also punning about death: "rest" as in "sleep" as in "death." Classic Literature Study Guides. The rest is silence. - William Shakespeare ...