Hamlet Soliloquy : O That This Too Sullied Flesh Would Melt Group members Anum Fayaz Khawar Hussain Saifullah Imran Madni William Shakespeare William Shakespeare (26 April…
1. Graham Bell How the forest garden is Designed to be self-managing through habitat creation 2. Early Beginnings 1. A family of keen gardeners 2. New garden regularly with…
Slide 1Hamlet Act 1, Scene 2, Lines 129 – 159 Soliloquy By: Justin W, Jake L, and Taylor L By: Justin W, Jake L, and Taylor L Teacher: Mrs. Monosky Date: Friday, June 10,…
Slide 1ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words Slide 2 GUESS THE MEANING OF: Good-bye, farewell Soon, immediately Listen…
Slide 1 Hamlet Slide 2 What is Hamlet about? Centuries of debate T. S. Eliot: “Certainly an artistic failure” Slide 3 Hamlet Good play for anyone having trouble figuring…
Slide 1 Simile and Metaphor Slide 2 As other poets and playwrights do, Shakespeare also explores such abstract ideas as revenge, personal honor, and the sacrificing of personal…
Hamlet Revision Hamlet Revision Choose a play in which a power struggle is central to the action. Explain briefly the circumstances of the power struggle and discuss the…
What is Hamlet about? Centuries of debate T. S. Eliot: âCertainly an artistic failureâ Hamlet Good play for anyone having trouble figuring things out. Good play for anyone…
Hamletâs Deteriorating World View Hamletâs Deteriorating World View By: Iman Kazerani Madness/Insanity: âAs I perchance hereafter shall think meet/To put an antic disposition…
Hamletâs Worldview By Sophilyn Zhou How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie onât! O fie! âtis an unweeded garden, That grows…