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No Journal – 4.16

Branagh Act 4… Sign up for roles!!!!!!!!!!!. No Journal – 4.16 . Today’s goal . To develop a better understanding of Hamlet’s character To consider whether or not Hamlet truly loved Ophelia To begin to understand Hamlet’s thoughts on death

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No Journal – 4.16

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  1. Branagh Act 4… Sign up for roles!!!!!!!!!!! No Journal – 4.16

  2. Today’s goal • To develop a better understanding of Hamlet’s character • To consider whether or not Hamlet truly loved Ophelia • To begin to understand Hamlet’s thoughts on death • To continue developing a better understanding of your character (if they are still alive) • To continue developing your understanding of the complex family relationships throughout Hamlet

  3. Today • Due today: • Nothing • Homework: • Hamlet Log 5.1 and 5.2 due tomorrow night by 11:59pm • Full logs – 2 questions per scene • Prepare for the quiz on Wed • Multiple choice and short answer (bring your book with your notes) • SP Portfolio – due Friday • Don’t forget to check it off with Andres before turning it in to Nasby’s room • Agenda: • Finish Branagh Act 4 • Read and discuss 5.1 and 5.2

  4. 5.1 First Clown (Grave digger 1) Second Clown (Grave digger 2/other) Hamlet: Horatio: Laertes: Doctor: Queen: King: • Love • Death • Corruption • Revenge Characters: Themes

  5. Questions • Was Ophelia’s death suicide? • Hamlet thinks about death – to what conclusion does he come? • What is the significance of the brawl between Hamlet and Laertes?

  6. 5.2 Characters Themes Hamlet Horatio Osric Lord Claudius Laertes Gertrude Fortinbras Filial Obedience Corruption Revenge

  7. 5.2 Questions • Why are so many characters seeking revenge? • Do they get revenge? • How has the concept of filial obedience changed or grown over the past couple scenes? • How are Hamlet and Laertes similar? • If you could make this scene into a movie, what would it look like? • What questions do you have?

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