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General Forums => Academic / School => Topic started by: slinky on November 13, 2007, 02:43:51 pm
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Anyone know a scene in Hamlet that is really important to the play?
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The scene Hamlet doesn't kill his uncle because Hamlet thinks his uncle is praying.
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How about the scene where Hamlet dies?
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Hmmmm something tells me I either A: need to finish reading Hamlet, or B: I need to go to Sparknotes
I also haven't watched the movie.
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The scene Hamlet doesn't kill his uncle because Hamlet thinks his uncle is praying.
Haha. But he's not! :D
Hmmmm something tells me I either A: need to finish reading Hamlet, or B: I need to go to Sparknotes
Read Hamlet. It's surprisingly entertaining.
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The scene Hamlet doesn't kill his uncle because Hamlet thinks his uncle is praying.
Haha. But he's not! :D
Hmmmm something tells me I either A: need to finish reading Hamlet, or B: I need to go to Sparknotes
Read Hamlet. It's surprisingly entertaining.
Yea, but I really don't want to read it. Not a fan of Shakespeare. And I have a paper due on like the 26th of the month. It's supposed to be a scene analysis. I have to explain how one scene is important to the play.
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Hmmmm something tells me I either A: need to finish reading Hamlet, or B: I need to go to Sparknotes
I also haven't watched the movie.
spark notes FTW!
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I have to explain how one scene is important to the play.
Perhaps explain why his best-known soliloquy was important. :)
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I have to explain how one scene is important to the play.
Perhaps explain why his best-known soliloquy was important. :)
Which soliloguy was that? I'm only on Act 2 Scene 2.
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Next scene I am pretty sure.
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awesome. thanks much i shall take that into very great consideration.
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You're all missing the biggest scene: the one where his uncle kills him and starts his reign as supreme ruler. It should be in the beginning of Act 3. Look for that, it's obviously what you're supposed to write about.
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You're all missing the biggest scene: the one where his uncle kills him and starts his reign as supreme ruler. It should be in the beginning of Act 3. Look for that, it's obviously what you're supposed to write about.
How could we have missed it?! Thank you, Quik!
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Anyone notice how friggen long Act II, Scene II is?
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Just wait'll the scene in act IV when he has the swordfight with the shark!
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What about the scene where Hamlet is defeated by his uncle (who reveals himself to be Hamlet's father) in what is the one of the most memorable scenes of all time?
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What about the scene where Hamlet is defeated by his uncle (who reveals himself to be Hamlet's father) in what is the one of the most memorable scenes of all time?
ooh yeah! The classic, "Hamlet; I doth be thine father!"
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Hamlet, I am your father!
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Hamlet + small children = BAD
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Elaborate.
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Well I was in Mr. Adams' computer lab for my CP class, just being all nice and quiet, reading Hamlet. I look up, and see a fucking herd of 6th graders come in. My first thought was "oh come on, I already don't understand Hamlet that much. How am I going to understand it with all these little kids. FUCK!."
It also didn't help that Mr. Adams wasn't there today. So, in short, Hamlet + small children = BAD. And, you know my great dislike for small children.
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Well I was in Mr. Adams' computer lab for my CP class
I think a few hundred thousand 4chaners would like to know where you go to school.
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Rio Jr/Sr High, Rio WI
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Yea. Rio Middle/High School...Rio is a small small town surrounded by cornfields in Wisconsin.
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Well I was in Mr. Adams' computer lab for my CP class
I think a few hundred thousand 4chaners would like to know where you go to school.
Hahahahahahahahaha, epic.
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Yea, but I really don't want to read it. Not a fan of Shakespeare.
Yeah, ghost-written Warcraft novels are a far better example of inspired writing. ::)
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Yea, but I really don't want to read it. Not a fan of Shakespeare.
Yeah, ghost-written Warcraft novels are a far better example of inspired writing. ::)
hahaha oh yes, most definitely. warcraft novels beat anything and everything. except for the Soverign Stone Trilogy.