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Warm Up 1/11 and 1/12 Turn off your monitor and prepare to watch the end of Hamlet!

Learning Targets I can watch Act V of Kenneth Branagh’s version of Hamlet. I can focus on Shakespeare’s use of characterization, sexuality, or Biblical references while watching this film.

Independent Task - Characters Complete the following tasks: Pick the character from Hamlet that is most interesting to you. Come up with what you believe is the MBTI traits of this character. In 3-5 sentences, write a clear and thorough response to this question: After having read/watched the entire play, what is revealed about that character when applying the MBTI aspects to them? How so? Look through your notes to find a few quotations from that character that you could use if you were to expound upon your response to number three.