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Grade Level:
9 - 12
Literary Form:
British Drama 17 Lesson Plans/21 Handouts/97 Pages
ISBN:978-1-56077-101-2
Description:
Hamlet is Shakespeare’s most famous work, a complex tragedy of Elizabethan England. The questions and problems encountered in the play—parents’ treatment of their children, corruption and evil, loyalty, and fate—are still relevant to students and today’s world. Important aspects for study include the characterization of Hamlet, the use of soliloquies, and the interpretation of themes dealing with death, corruption, immortality, human nature, the search for self-identity, and making moral choices.
Activities:
Students are introduced to Shakespeare’s Elizabethan world and explore the complexities of his language. They also analyze major themes and characters, recognize irony and imagery, and examine the use of character foils.
Supplementary materials include a glossary, essay topics, research projects, and a quiz and test with answer keys.
Ethical Values:
Integrity Loyalty Self-actualization Truth
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