We're currently studying this in my (Grade 11) English class in High School. One of my preferred Shakespeare pieces.
Of course the line everybody remembers the most is "To be, or not to be, that is the question" blah blah, but there's a lot of other stuff in there that's got a lot of deep meaning.
What do you guys think of the play? We just finished reading the book along with a tape, and now we're watching a movie of it (the one with Gibson as Hamlet). I like a lot of the language in it, even if it's written in "old" English and with all that figurative/poetic content kind of "scrambling/encoding" it.
"...shuffled off this mortal coil". That's just awesome... Instead of saying "dying", describe it with words like that. I would have never thought of something like that, given any amount of time! Granted I have no imagination and I'm an uncreative person, but that's besides the point, it's cool anyway.
Next week we're having a test on Hamlet, and we're going to have to remember specific quotes (and who said them, of course). I do believe I'm going to flunk that horribly, I have a memory of incredibly low quality (or so it seems at times).
Hmmm... 'Tis
P) got many aspects of tragedy/irony in't. I find it hard to describe or explain, as if I'm too lacking in vocabulary.
Would anybody like to share their thoughts on this play or anything related?
I had to write a 12 line poem with references to Hamlet (I used references from a Byron poem as well), was due today. I'd type it out for ya's, but I handed it in today (yeah on time!!) and I can't remember it off the top of my head like that.
The title was from a line spoken by Ophelia... I think it was "I was the more deceived". Hope I'm getting that right.
Anyways, I think my inane babbling will have to come to an end. I'll check back here soon to see what you've had to say.
Cretin
Of course the line everybody remembers the most is "To be, or not to be, that is the question" blah blah, but there's a lot of other stuff in there that's got a lot of deep meaning.
What do you guys think of the play? We just finished reading the book along with a tape, and now we're watching a movie of it (the one with Gibson as Hamlet). I like a lot of the language in it, even if it's written in "old" English and with all that figurative/poetic content kind of "scrambling/encoding" it.
"...shuffled off this mortal coil". That's just awesome... Instead of saying "dying", describe it with words like that. I would have never thought of something like that, given any amount of time! Granted I have no imagination and I'm an uncreative person, but that's besides the point, it's cool anyway.
Next week we're having a test on Hamlet, and we're going to have to remember specific quotes (and who said them, of course). I do believe I'm going to flunk that horribly, I have a memory of incredibly low quality (or so it seems at times).
Hmmm... 'Tis
Would anybody like to share their thoughts on this play or anything related?
I had to write a 12 line poem with references to Hamlet (I used references from a Byron poem as well), was due today. I'd type it out for ya's, but I handed it in today (yeah on time!!) and I can't remember it off the top of my head like that.
The title was from a line spoken by Ophelia... I think it was "I was the more deceived". Hope I'm getting that right.
Anyways, I think my inane babbling will have to come to an end. I'll check back here soon to see what you've had to say.
Cretin
