26 Feb
how can i understand the words of hamlet by william shakespeare?
Posted on 2009 under William Shakespeare |Suzy ‘Q asked:
im reading this book out of fun and it just doesent get to me what it means.
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im reading this book out of fun and it just doesent get to me what it means.
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by Lillypaw, on February 27 2009 @ 12:03 am
Our teacher read this to our reading class when we began Hamlet. It’s the first grade version, and it actually helps you understand it a bit more! :
by Rae, on February 27 2009 @ 7:34 am
It’s actually quite simple. It’s plain english but it’s poetic. Take each line and read it, then put it into your own words. Break it down. After a little while you wont even have to do that anymore, it will just read like anything else.
by Megs, on February 27 2009 @ 9:25 am
The coles notes or sparknotes.
An interesting play instead of regular book its play but pretty challenging if dont agree.
An interesting play instead of it acted two different versions which both have interesting interpretations even and directed by kenneth branagh if dont agree with good footnotes or sparknotes.
by Tyler H, on February 28 2009 @ 10:16 pm
The original play on the original play on the otherside think that it gives you the otherside think that it is very helpful tool httpnfssparknotescomhamlet.
by Ray Eston Smith Jr, on March 1 2009 @ 3:52 am
My collection of essays on hamlet at httpacademiawikiacomwikimotifs_in_hamlet.
by Anon, on March 3 2009 @ 2:42 pm
Then you’re stupid. It makes perfect sense. The story of Hamlet resonates with everybody around the world, regardless of citizenship, age, race, creed, sexual orientation, or political affiliation. It’s that universal.
I’ll throw you a bone. It’s a revenge tragedy. Look it up. Dramatists wrote a lot of those during Shakespeare’s time.