Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark William Shakespeare

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Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark William Shakespeare

1. Draw a picture that represents “revenge.”

2. Select 3 images or 3 significant ideas from the play that have to do with REVENGE

REVENGE One image / idea from: the beginning the middle the end

Beginning image or significant idea:

Middle image or significant idea:

Last image or significant idea:

3. Look at your beginning image or significant idea; ANALYZE IT 3. Look at your beginning image or significant idea; ANALYZE IT. -- What does the image mean? -- What do you think about it? -- Write a response about the image or text reference. -- Write at least 3 sentences.

4. Look at your middle image or significant idea; now ANALYZE IT 4. Look at your middle image or significant idea; now ANALYZE IT. -- What does the image mean? -- What do you think about it? -- Write a response about the image or text reference. -- Write at least 3 sentences.

5. Look at your last image or significant idea; now ANALYZE IT 5. Look at your last image or significant idea; now ANALYZE IT. -- What does the image mean? -- What do you think about it? -- Write a response about the image or text reference. -- Write at least 3 sentences.

6. Create a link between the images you’ve chosen 6. Create a link between the images you’ve chosen. What connects these images together? Write 3 sentences.

7. What do you like or dislike about this reading selection 7. What do you like or dislike about this reading selection? Write 3 sentences explaining your opinion.

8. Make a single assertion or arguable statement about “revenge”.

Synonyms? Retribution Vengence Retaliation Others?