PPT-Hamlet – Guess who L/O – to explore the characters and their importance to the plot
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Character List Ghost of Hamlet The dead king of Denmark Claudius King of Denmark Gertrude Queen of Denmark Hamlet The Queens son Horatio H amlets friend Rosencrantz
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Character List Ghost of Hamlet The dead king of Denmark Claudius King of Denmark Gertrude Queen of Denmark Hamlet The Queens son Horatio H amlets friend Rosencrantz amp Guildenstern friends to Hamlet. . again. (and . again. and . again. ):. Measuring. . password. . strength. . by. . simulating. . password. -cracking . algorithms. . Patrick . Gage. . Kelley. , . Saranga. . Komanduri. , Michelle L. . of Being Earnest. Oscar Wilde. Pre-reading activities. Comedy. Brainstorm . comedic devices . – what do audiences find funny? How do actors. . and play writers make people laugh?. Think, Pair, Share.. Allusion. Anachronism. Aside. Dramatic Foil. Dramatic Irony. Monologue. Soliloquy. Tragic Flaw. Monologue. – . One person making a long speech to at least one other person. {Act I, Scene 2, L.1} . Megan Strong and Rebekah Chong . Introduction . Throughout the play Hamlet we see the use of soliloquies to allow us into the characters minds and feelings. In this particular soliloquy we see into Hamlet’s feelings towards his mother and the emotional suffering he is feeling from the entire situation. We are able to view how he truly feels and see some foreshadowing of what may occur. . Theme Discussion. Kate . Winslet. as Ophelia and Richard Briers as Polonius.. Remember the 6 traits of theme statements?. Theme should be expressible in the form of a statement with a subject and a predicate.. STEPS IN SCRIPT ANALYSIS. First Reading. Read for pleasure. . “The first read allows for the director’s personal reaction that is the seed from which all further work grows.”. First Reading. Make notes about what you read.. Esra. A., Victoria . G. ., Kyle L., . Tre. N. ., and Donna . V.. Rotting from Within. Decay. Corruption. Thesis. T. heme . of corruption and decay . . . -corruption . spreads . unceasingly-. Killing King Hamlet, evil Claudius . By Sebastian Colino . Author, setting, and main . characters. H. a. mlet, the play is written by William Shakespeare. The book took place in the Royal Castle in Denmark. The main characters in the play are . Shakespeare’s . Hamlet. What the…?. Why is this question from . Hamlet . still . “famous”???. Because the play (it’s characters, events, attitudes and conflicts) has “textual integrity”…. http://inktank.fi/10-greatest-short-story-writers-21st-century/. Elements of a Short Story. Character. Setting. Plot. Conflict. Theme. Narrative Point of View (Perspective). CHARACTER. Characters are the people, animals or imaginary creatures that are presented in a story. What are Dramatic Techniques?. Dramatic techniques are all the devices a playwright uses to represent their ideas.. You might also see them referred to as dramatic devices or theatrical techniques.. Dramatic techniques include:. The prince of Denmark, son of Gertrude, nephew of Claudius, . and heir . to the throne. . Hamlet . is a deep thinker, focusing on impossible to . answer questions . about religion, death, truth, reality, and the motivations of others.. First Reading. Read for pleasure. . “The first read allows for the director’s personal reaction that is the seed from which all further work grows.”. First Reading. Make notes about what you read.. Amjed L. Jabbar. Ph.D. English Literature. Google Classroom (Renaissance Drama). Class Code (. 52zj6rj. ). William Shakespeare. 1564 - 1616. "He was not of an age, but for all time". 1. son of a tradesman..
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