Hamlet Group Project.

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Hamlet Group Project

Option #1 - Soundtrack Create a CD that contains what would be a soundtrack to this play.  Include two songs from each act plus two others. (NO LESS THAN 12). Include a soundtrack cover with a picture, the name of the play, and a list of which songs come in which order. Label what act and scene each song goes with. Label the name of the song and the artist Write a short explanation of what that song is about and why song works with that part of the play.

Option #2 - Comic Book Write and draw a comic book of this play.  You must have two frames for each act. (10 frames total) Each frame should include a caption describing the action of the characters. Each frame must contain only one word bubble using Shakespeare’s words. Each frame must include an image.

Option #3 - Advertisement Create an advertisement for a magazine using characters or objects that you’ve encountered in the story of Hamlet. You must create a color advertisement that includes: Picture of Product Name of Product Slogan for Product A written explanation of what the product is and does, who this advertisement is supposed to appeal to (who’ll buy this product), which character or object you used, and why you chose that character or object.