http://www.edhelper.com/books/Hamlet.htm
This site includes many types of activities to help better understand Hamlet. Activities include word searches, crossword puzzles, filling in the missing word, and unscrambling words. Each act has different types of the said activities. The site also includes study guides, quizzes, writing prompts, and vocabulary tests, each of which are individualized to correspond to a specific act.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Oor Hamlet (aka The Three-Minute Hamlet)
http://www-cs.canisius.edu/~salley/Bard.book/three.hamlet.html
This is more of just a humorous link I found with the lyrics to a song that outlines the events in Hamlet. I'm not familiar with the tune that the lyrics are suppose to be sung to, however it is still interesting and funny to see one of Shakespeare's plays being over in just three minutes.
This is more of just a humorous link I found with the lyrics to a song that outlines the events in Hamlet. I'm not familiar with the tune that the lyrics are suppose to be sung to, however it is still interesting and funny to see one of Shakespeare's plays being over in just three minutes.
Enjoying "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
http://www.pathguy.com/hamlet.htm
This is a more casual site geared towards high school and college students trying to learn more about Hamlet. It offers questions to think about and different themes that arise throughout the play. The site summarizes each act in modern day terms, again, because this site is aimed at a younger audience. The summary of each act is also accompanied by a picture. The pictures are either drawn by artists or taken from a theater production of Hamlet or even from a film version of the tragedy.
This is a more casual site geared towards high school and college students trying to learn more about Hamlet. It offers questions to think about and different themes that arise throughout the play. The site summarizes each act in modern day terms, again, because this site is aimed at a younger audience. The summary of each act is also accompanied by a picture. The pictures are either drawn by artists or taken from a theater production of Hamlet or even from a film version of the tragedy.
Hamlet the play by William Shakespeare
http://www.william-shakespeare.info/shakespeare-play-hamlet.htm
This website spoils its visitors with one-click access to many different aspects of Hamlet. The site offers the exact script of the play as well as explaining important quotations. It also contains a history of Hamlet, including dates of when it was first printed and performed, and a character list. An artist's rendition of Opheila can be found on the main page as well.
This website spoils its visitors with one-click access to many different aspects of Hamlet. The site offers the exact script of the play as well as explaining important quotations. It also contains a history of Hamlet, including dates of when it was first printed and performed, and a character list. An artist's rendition of Opheila can be found on the main page as well.
The Literature Network: Hamlet
http://www.online-literature.com/shakespeare/hamlet/
This site provides a wide range of material on William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Not only does it have a breif overview of the play, but the site also offers exact text from the original play. Another feature this site has is its own forum filled with comments, questions, and different ideas that people have about the play.
This site provides a wide range of material on William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Not only does it have a breif overview of the play, but the site also offers exact text from the original play. Another feature this site has is its own forum filled with comments, questions, and different ideas that people have about the play.
The English Tutor: Hamlet
http://www.theenglishtutor.com/hamlet.html
This link provides one-click access to anything from essay topics to study guides. This site also focuses more on Hamlet the character than Hamlet the play. It touches on points such as Hamlet's flaws, his delays, and his soliloquies.
This link provides one-click access to anything from essay topics to study guides. This site also focuses more on Hamlet the character than Hamlet the play. It touches on points such as Hamlet's flaws, his delays, and his soliloquies.
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