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Examine the presentation of Claudius in Act 1.
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Examining the theme of revenge in Hamlet.
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Explore how and why Shakespeare presents thought and actions in the first two acts of the play.
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Explore how Shakespeare examines the theme of revenge in Hamlet.
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Explore how the audiences perception of Claudius alters throughout the play, with particular reference to the prayer scene. Hamlet.
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Explore Shakespeare presentation of the issue of revenge and how it might affect a modern audience.
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Explore Shakespeares presentation of Claudius. Does he have any redeeming qualities or is he merely a damned smiling villain?
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Explore Shakespeare's dramatic manipulation of the revenge tragedy genre, considering how his presentation of avengers might be perceived by different audiences.
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Explore Shakespeare's Presentation Of Claudius In Hamlet.
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of Claudius. Does he have any redeeming qualities, or is he merely a "damned, smiling villain"?
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of Ophelia.
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of the relationships between parents and children in Hamlet.
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of the relationships between parents and children in Hamlet.
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Explore Shakespeare’s presentation of the character and role of Hamlet, with special reference to the different ways in which audiences may interpret and understand Hamlet’s procrastination. Illustrate your points with relevant details from the text.
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Explore the "loving mother-son" relationship between Gertrude and Hamlet, with focus on language.
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Explore the differences in the ways Hamlet and Laertes go about seeking revenge
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Explore the presentation of revenge in 'Hamlet'.
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Explore the similarities and differences in the opening scenes of Branagh's, Zeffirelli's and Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Explore the thoughts and feelings of Hamlet and Claudius in Act 2 Scene 1.
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Explore the way Shakespeare presents the relationships between Hamlet and his Mother, Gertrude, making particular reference to Act III Scene. IV
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents male characters’ attitudes towards women, and how this affects their relationships with the female characters
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foil characters of Hamlet
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Food in Hamlet
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Football report on the England vs. Denmark world cup second phase match.
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Hamlet
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