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March 15 – Act 5 Scene 2 Agenda: Quick-Write The fate of R&G The purpose of Osiric Homework: Submit all journals to turnitin.com by midnight tonight Take out: Act 5 Worksheet Act 5 Pen/Pencil Highlighter

Quick-write Turn in Act 5 Journals Explain how Hamlet would (honestly) answer the following questions: Is murder justifiable? Why? Is suicide justifiable? Why? Is death something to be feared? Why?

R & G Go to it… (Lines 1-80) What happened to R&G? Did they deserve their fate? Why? According to Hamlet According to you

Who is Osiric? (lines 80-180) Why introduce a new character? How does Hamlet treat him? Why? What is Shakespeare trying to show? About Hamlet? About Claudius? About Laertes? About the situation in general?