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Discuss the atmosphere created at the beginning of the play. What is its relevance to Hamlets state of mind?
Discuss the central themes and techniques of the dialogue between Hamlet and Ophelia in ACT III scene I
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Discuss the nature of hamlet and Ophelias relationship and how it could be displayed to an audience.
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Discuss the significance of Hamlets Soliloquies.
Discuss these two views and consider any other response of your own, as regards the behaviour and character of Hamlet.
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Discussing the Chrysanthemums.
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Do you agree that a production of Hamlet should lead the audience to sympathise with the younger generation and despise the older? Consider how the relationships between parents and children might be presented, focussing on at least two scenes for more de
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Do you find the ending of Hamlet satisfactory?
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Entrapment
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Evaluate the dramatic impact of the supernatural and beliefs in the afterlife in Hamlet. And how are they important to an audiences appreciation of the play?
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Examine Critically, with reference to language, Hamlet's relationship with his mother Gertrude.
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Examine Hamlet’s Relationship with Gertrude & Ophelia in light of the comment ‘Frailty thy name is woman’.
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Examine how Shakespeare chooses to present the female characters in Hamlet.
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Examine how Shakespeare explores the role of women in Hamlet. What response from a modern audience might be to this aspect of the play?
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Examine how Shakespeare explores the theme of revenge in Hamlet and what the responses of a modern and Elizabethan audience might be to the play.
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Examine how Shakespeare explores the theme of revenge in Hamlet and what the responses of a modern and Elizabethan audience might be to the play.
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Examine how Shakespeare presents the female characters in ‘Hamlet’ and what the response of a modern day audience might be to this aspect of the play.
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Examine how Shakespeare treats the female character / explores the role of women in "Hamlet" and what the response of a modern audience might be to this aspect of the play.
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Examine Shakespeare's depiction of Hamlet's state of mind in the soliloquies.
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Examine Shakespeare's Presentation of Ophelia and how a modern audience might respond to her
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Examine Shakespeare's Presentation of Ophelia and how a modern audience might respond to her
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Examine Shakespeare's presentation of women in Hamlet and how a modern audience might respond to them.
Examine Shakespeare’s presentation of Ophelia and how a modern audience might respond to her
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Examine the character Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet
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Examine the Dramatic Importance of the Five Major Soliloquies From Hamlet
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