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Karla Cebolla
Created on December 20, 2023
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Transcript
HAMLET
William Shakespeare
SUMMARY
3 CHARACTERS
10 QUOTES
5 HASHTAGS
NEW TITLE
10 WORDS
FORMAL LETTER
SELF EVAUATION
A REVIEW
"Hamlet" is a sad story written by William Shakespeare. It takes place in Denmark and is about a prince named Hamlet who gets caught up in a plan for revenge and deceit. The trouble starts when Hamlet's dad, King Hamlet, dies, and his uncle Claudius marries Hamlet's mom, Queen Gertrude, and becomes the new king. Hamlet finds out from his dad's ghost that Claudius killed him to become king. Hamlet gets really angry and doesn't trust anyone, so he pretends to be crazy to figure out how to get back at Claudius. The play talks about things like being crazy, betraying others, death, and what's right or wrong. There are complicated relationships, like Hamlet's with Ophelia, and everything ends sadly with a lot of bad things happening, including Hamlet dying.
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- Melancholy: A feeling of deep sadness or sorrow. - Usurp: To seize and hold power or position by force or without legal right. - Sycophant: A person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage. - Perdition: Utter destruction or ruin. Hamlet contemplates the perdition that may result from revenge. - Calumny: False and malicious statement designed to damage the reputation of someone or something. - Paragon: A person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality. - Clemency: Mercy or lenience. - Discern: Perceive or recognize something. - Duplicity: Deceitfulness, double-dealing. - Exhort: Strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
The the story of the prince of Denmark
I decided to give this new title because history tells us how Hamlet's life was after the death of his father, the king of Denmark.
"Hamlet," William Shakespeare's tragedy, is a work that, after the passage of much time, remains a cornerstone in world literature. The plot centers around Prince Hamlet of Denmark, whose world is upheaved after the mysterious death of his father. In this play, Hamlet's internal struggle is reflected in profound dialogues and monologues. The richness of the characters and the complexity of Shakespeare's storytelling come together to provide a literary experience that continues to inspire the readers of all ages.
Dear William Shakespeare, I hope you’re doing well, even though it 's been a very long time. I recently read “Hamlet”, and I think it is a really amazing story that seems to last forever. Your characters, especially Hamlet, are put together in a very detailed way, making me feel a lot of them. The words you choose, like “melancholy”, “pernicious” and “harmful”, make the story even better and show how long you are with words. I think that you have created some great characters that appear very real and not fictional. Your story has made a big impression on me, and I am thankful I got to read it and learn more from you. Thanks for making such a great story! Best, Karla
"To be or not to be, that is the question." "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." "Brevity is the soul of wit." "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." "Give me that man that is not passion's slave, and I will wear him in my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart." "Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't." "This above all: to thine own self be true." "What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty!" "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
I really liked doing this project since I really like reading, and we were able to choose the book we wanted to work with. Some of the difficulties I have had were when writing the texts because there was a lot of vocabulary that I did not know, so it was difficult for me to find the correct and easy vocabulary. But I would recommend this project for other years because it is very interesting.
CHARACTERS
- Hamlet:is the tragic main character of William Shakespeare's novel "Hamlet." He is a complex young prince of Denmark. Which is haunted by his father's ghost. I like this character because he reflects pain and suffering very well. - Ofelia:is a character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," which represent the gentle and obedient daughter of Polonius. Her innocence and vulnerability are seen in the novel tragic events, leading to her eventual descent into madness and tragic end. I think that this character is very interesting because she shows us what a person will do for love. - King Claudio: he is a character who, after his brother's death, marries Queen Gertrude, Hamlet's mother. He is responsible for the political manipulations that contribute to the tragic events in the play. I think he is a very important character in the work, who shows us that people are capable of doing bad things to get what they want. In this case he killed his brother