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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
by William Shakespeare
Lesson Plans by Rebecca Ray
One of the most quoted lines of Shakespeare comes from Hamlet: "To be or not to be, that is the question!" Inspire and engage your students with captivating storyboards as you teach The Tragedy of Hamlet, a dark tale of a prince consumed by revenge.
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DEATH
YORICK'S SKULL
EXAMPLE 1
THE GHOST OF KING HAMLET
EXAMPLE 2
OPHELIA'S DEATH
EXAMPLE 3
Hamlet finds this skull, and it prompts him to think about how fleeting out time is on earth.
The ghost of Hamlet's father is an intrusion of the dead into the lives of the living. It signifies guilt, grief, and obligation.
Ophelia's death is the final straw for both Hamlet and Laertes.
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