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How would you direct Act 3, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's Hamlet? Look closely at characterisation, plot, stagecraft, and themes. Explain all of your choices by making close reference to the text.
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I hold my duty as i hold my soul both to my God and to my Gracious King - In what ways does Shakespeare challenge this statement then? In what ways does Shakespeare challenge this statement now
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Identify and discuss different interpretations of Ophelia. Choose a particular scene to discuss in detail and then connect this with Ophelia's appearance in the rest of the play.
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If Hamlet is mad, then there is no tragedy – Discuss Hamlet’s madness is feigned, faked and put on – period! If he was truly mad then how can there be a tragedy in the full Greek sense
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Imagine you are a modern day film director who is updating Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' that would appeal to a contempary cinema audience. Write a detailed explanation of how you would direct Act 3 scene 4 of the play.
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In act 3 scene 4, Hamlet has been summoned to his mother's room. Give detailed directions to the actor playing Hamlet.
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In Act two, everyone notices a change in Hamlet because he has began his game of pretending to be insane. As his game continues, will Hamlet begin to self destruct even more?
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In horror, Hamlet listened with Horatio as the dead king described how his brother Claudius
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In one of Shakespeare's tragedies, Hamlet, Hamlet's obsession with perfection in love and sexuality ultimately leads to his destruction.
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In the play Hamlet by Shakespeare, what is the dramatic significance of act III scene IV?
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In the play Hamlet, I think that Claudius is the central figure in the play and that his attempts to govern well are hampered by his nephew Hamlet.
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In the third soliloquy, Hamlet admits to the audience he is a coward;
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In what way is Hamlet a play that teaches the reader valuable lessons of life?
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In what ways does the play challenge this statement in Shakespeare's time? In what ways does it challenge this statement now?
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In what ways does the presentation of Polonius contribute to the play Hamlet?
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In what ways, and how effectively, do you think Shakespeare presents the theme of revenge in Hamlet?
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Innocent Love Leading to Madness.
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Is Hamlet a man of inaction?
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Is Hamlet acting or is he really insane?
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Is Hamlet mad? How does Shakespeare make his audience think about this question and why?
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Is Hamlet's madness feigned or real?
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King Claudius is one of the most interesting characters in William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet.
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Laertes and Fortinbras as Foils in Hamlet.
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Laertes and Hamlet both display impulsive reactions when angered. Once Laertes discovers his father has been murdered Laertes immediately assumes the slayer is Claudius.
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