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Act 1

What kinds of events in a person’s life can cause overwhelming feelings of grief?

Discuss different life situations that may be traumatic such as the death of a loved one.

Describe some of the characteristics of people who are grieving Describe some of the characteristics of people who are grieving. Try to give reasons for their attitudes or actions.

All the major characters of Hamlet emerge in the first act All the major characters of Hamlet emerge in the first act. As you read act 1, focus on Hamlet’s developing relationships with the characters listed below. In each box state the relationship between Prince Hamlet and the character named and then describe the feelings that the prince has toward that character.

Act 2

How would you feel if a friend betrayed you?

What if the friend acted out of concern for your well-being?

Describe an occasion when you thought a friend was not totally honest with you. How did it make you feel? Was your friend’s behavior justified?

motives and true feelings In act 2 many of Shakespeare’s characters are hatching secret plots to expose the motives and true feelings of other characters. Fill in a description of each scheme and its desired effect. Use as many boxes as you need.