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2 March 2025

docx, 2.76 MB
docx, 2.76 MB

This resource considers the important themes of role play and performance in Hamlet. It could be given to students to facilitate independent learning by asking them to make notes for revision purposes. This could be followed with a practice exam question which allows students to demonstrate their new knowledge (not included).

Taster: *Hamlet is a character whose existential crisis sees him frequently debating the nature of humankind and particularly his place in the world. Interestingly, he expresses his dissatisfaction with life in theatrical terms, claiming the world is nothing more to him than ‘a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours’. This links with his earlier wish to thaw into a vapour in Act II Scene ii. *

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