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Compare and contrast the theme of ‘revenge’ and its after-effect in Isabel Allende’s ‘House of Spirits’ and Ariel Dorfman’s ‘D
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Compare and contrast the ways in which language expresses the feelings of anger and frustration felt, by Hamlet and Claudius.
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Compare and Contrast theCharacters Hamlet and Laertes.
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Compare different possible readings of the characters of Gertrude and Ophelia. What impact would different interpretations have on the play as a whole? You might like in particular to consider what difference would be made to a production of the play if t
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Compare the ability of at least two playwrights to turn one or more of the following to dramatic use in their world: irony; mystery and suspense; menace; comedy.
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Compare the two soliloquies of Act 2 scene 2, and act 3 scene 1. What do these speeches reveal about Hamlet's state of mind?
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Compare what we learn about Hamlet in private and in public.
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Compare what we learn about Hamlet in public and private.
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Comparing the revengers Fortinbras, Laertes and Hamlet.
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Consider Act III Scene i of Hamlet. What does this scene reveal to an audience about Hamlet & his state of mind?
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Consider different interpretations of some of Hamlet's soliloquies and/or other key speeches and explain your view on the way in which Hamlet is portrayed during the speeches you have selected.
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Consider how ‘Hamlet’ conforms to Aristotle’s definition of tragedy according to his Poetics, and how ‘Hamletmachine’ resists this conformity. Aristotle’s Poetics is considered a guide to a well-written tragedy
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Consider the reactions of a contemporary and modern audience to the honourable actions of Hamlet
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Critical review of 'Hamlet'
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Describe 3 of the deaths in Hamlet and show the ways in which Shakespeare causes the audience to experience horror, pity and fear.
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Describe 3 of the deaths in Hamlet and show the ways in which Shakespeare causes the audience to experience horror, pity and fear.
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Describe in detail, Hamlet’s state of
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Devised Piece From The Text The Way Through The Woods
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Diary task: Hamlet 111, 4
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Directing Hamlet
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Directors Kenneth Branagh and Franco Zeffirelli have both released fantastic productions of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. These directors have come up with two contrasting movie versions
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Discuss and analyse images of corruption and deception in Act 1 of Hamlet
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Discuss Hamlet's attitude to death and the afterlife, giving an indication as to how both contemporary audience and modern audiences might view it.
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Discuss Hamlet's attitude to death and the afterlife, giving indications to how both contemporary and modern audiences might view it.
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Discuss Shakespeares treatment of revenge in the way Hamlets revenge quest is presented in the play.
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