ACT 2 Hamlet. Hamlet’s “antic disposition” Seems or is?  IS HE ACTING? –Hamlet “visits” Ophelia (2.1.84) –Hamlet’s exchange with Polonius (2.2.185) –Hamlet’s.

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ACT 2 Hamlet

Hamlet’s “antic disposition” Seems or is?  IS HE ACTING? –Hamlet “visits” Ophelia (2.1.84) –Hamlet’s exchange with Polonius ( ) –Hamlet’s conversation with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ( )

Hamlet’s “World View”  “To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand.” ( )  “Denmark’s a prison.” ( )  “There’s nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” ( )  “A dream itself is but a shadow” ( )  “What a piece of work is a man…” ( )

An Adlerian Assessment  Hamlet’s Life Tasks  Family and friends  “Work”  Love  Family Constellation  Hamlet  Ophelia

A Jungian Assessment  What would be Hamlet’s Myers-Briggs type?  I (INTROVERT) or E (EXTROVERT)?  S (SENSING) or N (INTUITIVE)  T (THINKING) or F (FEELING)  J (JUDGING) or P (PERCEIVING)