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English 12A Week 16 Guided notes Name: Date: Day 3 Hamlet Act 5: What does Act 5 Scene 1 open up to? How does it break the normal order of things ? Act 5 Scene 1 opens to two gravediggers preparing Ophelia's grave. This breaks the normal order by shifting the focus from political intrigue to more intimate themes, like mortality and death. What observations about life and the human condition does Hamlet make ? Hamlet reflects on life's transience and the inevitability of death. His musings, especially in the graveyard scene, delve into the human condition, addressing the common fate of all individuals. What does Laertes say to the priest, and what does he then do? How does Hamlet react ? Laertes demands the priest to perform a hasty burial for Ophelia. He then jumps into the grave, expressing deep grief. Hamlet reacts with anguish, revealing the emotional intensity of the moment. What’s about to happen to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ? Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are about to be executed in England due to Hamlet's manipulation of the letters. This marks the consequences of their betrayal. Why Does Hamlet say he has never harmed Laerates ? Hamlet claims he never harmed Laertes intentionally and attributes their potential conflict to the chaos and manipulation around them. How do things go wrong in Claudius’ plan ? The fencing match between Hamlet and Laertes goes awry when Laertes is wounded with the poisoned rapier. Queen Gertrude also drinks from the poisoned cup meant for Hamlet. How do things conclude, who survives, and who arrives on the scene ? Hamlet, Laertes, Claudius, and Gertrude all meet their demise. Fortinbras arrives on the scene, representing the restoration of order and a new political leadership.
Discussion Now that you’ve finished reading Hamlet, what do you think of the play? What do you think about Prince Hamlet as a character? Were there some things that he was right about? Your answer : Having finished Hamlet, the play is a masterpiece that goes into the complexity of human nature and the consequences of revenge. Prince Hamlet's character is multifaceted, grappling with moral dilemmas and the corruption around him. There are aspects where he is justified, particularly in exposing the royal court. Persuasion and Deception in Shakespeare: Find several instances of persuasion and deception in each of these plays : Julius Caesar : Persuasion: Cassius persuades Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar through clever manipulation. Deception: Cassius and Brutus use manipulation to justify Caesar's assassination to the public. Hamlet : Persuasion: Claudius persuades Laertes to conspire against Hamlet, framing it as an act of justice. Deception: Hamlet feigns madness, deceiving the court to uncover the truth about his father's death. What common thing might Shakespeare be saying about, what is his meta-thesis : Shakespeare explores the manipulative nature of persuasion and the consequences of deception, suggesting that these tactics are inherent in human interactions. Violence, Natural Law, and the Supernatural in Shakespeare: Find several instances of violence, violation of natural law, and the supernatural in : Julius Caesar : Violence: The assassination of Caesar and the subsequent civil war depict the brutal consequences of political conflict. Natural Law: The violation of the natural order is evident in the chaos that ensues after Caesar's murder. Hamlet : Violence: The play is marked by acts of violence, including multiple murders and the final fencing match.
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