Warm Up 11/28 There are FOUR scenes in Act III. Independently list the main actions for each scene. Use the quick reminder of each scene, indicated below,

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Warm Up 11/28 There are FOUR scenes in Act III. Independently list the main actions for each scene. Use the quick reminder of each scene, indicated below, to help you if necessary (if you really need help, grab a copy of the script). Scene 1: Ophelia and Hamlet talk. Scene 2: They all watch a play. Scene 3: Hamlet sneaks into Claudius’s bedroom. Scene 4: Gertrude gets told.

Learning Targets I can watch Branagh’s film production of Act III in order to be exposed to the Shakespearean language used throughout the act, and also to cement my comprehension of the Act itself.