Hamlet by William Shakespeare Themes Activity Hamlet Preliminary
Hamlet by William Shakespeare Themes Activity
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions For the following slides, write the statement in your journal and then provide a response. You will have 30 seconds for each response. This is an exercise designed to illicit your gut reaction. Write the first thought that comes to mind. Yes, I agree that…. because… OR No, I disagree that…. because…
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions People are not always who they seem to be; people put on different “masks” to fit into various situations.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Life is just a game.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Ghosts are real.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Suicide is wrong.
There is an afterlife. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions It is important to have a good relationship with your parents.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions We owe a debt to our parents.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Parents want the best for their children and will put their child’s welfare before their own.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Murder is wrong.
Everyone has a different definition for Hamlet: Preliminary Questions insanity; however, everyone is capable of going insane.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Adultery is never justifiable.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Revenge is appropriate and justifiable.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Choose…. It is our reality that shapes our perceptions. OR It is our perceptions that shape our reality.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions It is critical to think before you act.
Hamlet: Preliminary Questions REFLECTION �Which of yesterday’s statements did you find the most intriguing and thought-provoking? Explain. �If you had to choose one, which topic would you most want to continue to debate? Explain.
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