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You will analyse three different productions of 'hamlet' you have seen, Considering the dramatic effectiveness of hamlet's "to be or not to be" Soliloquy and the "Nunnery" scene.  

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ENGLISH: GCSE HAMLET COURSEWORK: TASK: YOU WILL ANALYSE THREE DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS OF 'HAMLET' YOU HAVE SEEN, CONSIDERING THE DRAMATIC EFFECTIVENESS OF HAMLET'S "TO BE OR NOT TO BE" SOLILOQUY AND THE "NUNNERY" SCENE. THROUGH ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, DECIDE WHICH PRODUCTION YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE MOST EFFECTIVE.> What setting does each director choose and how does this contribute to the overall effect?> What does the soliloquy show the audience about Hamlet's state of mind and motivations and how is this conveyed to the audience in each production?> What impression is given in each production of the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia and their motivations for behaving the way they do?> Which Production do you think makes the nunnery scene and the soliloquy most moving for a modern audience? Our three productions of William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' were Michael Almereyda's 2000 production staring Ethan Hawke and Julia Styles, Franco Zefferelli's 1990 film...

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