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Hamlet Final Assignment Examples

Hamlet Final Assignment Examples. ADVERTISEMENT. Flowers. Our Arrangements are Crazy Good!. by Ophelia. Flowers by Ophelia by: Melissa-Ann Pero. The product is a flower shop owned and operated by Ophelia, Hamlet’s girlfriend.

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Hamlet Final Assignment Examples

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  1. Hamlet Final Assignment Examples

  2. ADVERTISEMENT Flowers Our Arrangements are Crazy Good! byOphelia

  3. Flowers by Opheliaby: Melissa-Ann Pero • The product is a flower shop owned and operated by Ophelia, Hamlet’s girlfriend. • This company will appeal to anyone who needs a flower arrangement. • I used Ophelia because we see her spending a lot of time playing with flowers. She can weave flowers to make crowns, so you can assume she could arrange them.

  4. Hamlet COMIC BOOK 1 My lord, as I was sewing in my closet,Lord Hamlet, he comes before me. By heaven I charge thee, speak! If thou didst ever thy dear father love-- Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. I.I I.5 2.1 Hamlet learns his uncle murdered his father and vows to get proof and expose Claudius. Hamlet’s girlfriend, Ophelia, tells her father that Hamlet is acting VERY strange. Horatio calls out to a ghost who appears to be the dead King Hamlet. He said I was a fishmonger! Give me some light: away! My lord, I have remembrances of yours,That I have longed long to re-deliver. 2.2 3.1 3.2 Ophelia is forced to break up with Hamlet, and Hamlet is more convinced that Claudius is up to something. The play shows how King Claudius killed King Hamlet. Now Hamlet has the proof he needs for revenge. Polonius makes sure Hamlet is acting strange before running off to tell Claudius the news.

  5. Hamlet COMIC BOOK 2 Your grace hath laid the odds o' the weaker side. Not where he eats, but where he is eaten Your sister's drown'd, Laertes. 4.3 4.7 5.2 Claudius asks Hamlet where the body of Polonius is. He will now begin plotting to kill Hamlet to get him out of the way. Gertrude tells everyone that Ophelia has drowned and Claudius hatches a plot to have Hamlet killed. Hamlet and Laertes begin their duel. Laertes’s sword is poisoned, and Claudius hopes Hamlet will be injured and die. Picture Source: Microsoft Office Clip Art Assignment by: Melissa-Ann Pero I am dead, Horatio. 5.2 At the end of the duel, everyone except Horatio is dead. Horatio lives to tell this story of the perils of revenge, and deceit amongst family.

  6. SOUNDTRACK Track 1: ”Dracula” by Rob Zombie – Act I Sc 1 – The men standing guard see a ghost that looks remarkably like the dead King; however, they are not sure if he is a good ghost or has been sent by the Devil. Track 2: “Rock & Roll All Night” by Kiss – Act I Sc 2 – The wedding between Claudius and Gertrude goes on for at least two days. What a party! Track 3: ”You May Be Right” by Billy Joel – Act 2 Sc 1 – Ophelia has seen Hamlet and reports to her father that she thinks he has gone mad. Track 4: “Liar (It Takes One To Know One)” by Taking Back Sunday – Act 2 Sc 2 – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are asked to spy on Hamlet and find out why he is acting so crazy. They are doing it to stay in good with the King, not because they are friends with Hamlet. Track 5: “Should I Stay or Should I Go” by the Clash – Act 3 Sc 1 – Hamlet takes in all the information and contemplates the advantages and disadvantages of suicide. Track 6:“Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison – Act 3 Sc 1 – Ophelia is forced to break up with Hamlet so that Claudius and Polonius can have proof that their relationship is the reason he has gone crazy. Track 7:“You Drive Me Crazy” by Brittany Spears – Act 4 Sc 5 – Ophelia has found out that her boyfriend killed her dad, and she loses it. She walks around babbling and not being able to cope with the stress. Track 8: “Under the Sea” Disney’s The Little Mermaid Soundtrack – Act 4 Sc 7 – Gertrude reports to Claudius and Laertes that Ophelia has drowned in the brook while weaving flowers together. Track 9: “Cold” by Crossfade – Act 5 Sc 1 – Hamlet returns to Denmark to find himself at Ophelia’s funeral. He apologizes to her for all of his lies and deception. Track 10: “Another One Bites the Dust” by Queen – Act 5 Sc 2 – Laertes is accidentally poisoned by his own sword. He tells Hamlet about the plot in order to die with a clear conscience. Track 11: “Highway to Hell” by ACDC – Act 5 Sc 2 – Claudius is found out and Hamlet brutally kills him, knowing that this murderer will, literally, go to hell because of his murderous deeds. Track 12: “Ob La Di” by the Beatles, Act 5 Sc 2, This song includes the verse “Ob La Di, Ob La Da, Life goes on” and at this point in the play, Fortinbras shows up and the crown and, ultimately, the country continues on. Hamlet: Prince of Denmark Arranged by Alex Riley CD Cover

  7. Dashing with a sword Through Elsinore he’d go, Seeking out the King To strike a fatal blow. Revenge was in his head But fickle was his heart. He over-thought and missed his shot And mayhem then did start! CHORUS: Oh, Hamlet-boy, Hamlet-boy, You tend to whine a lot. It seems your mood went down the tubes When Denmark went to pot. Hey, Hamlet-boy, Hamlet-boy, Your girlfriend’s quite insane, And frankly, you’re not far behind. You’re such a screwed up Dane! Oh, you step-dad is so evil, And your mother is a slut. Ophelia called Kevorkian. These royals all are nuts! But Laertes is at home, And their hatching quite a plot. If I were you, I’d watch my back, Or in a grave you’ll rot! CHORUS: Oh, Hamlet-boy, Hamlet-boy, You tend to whine a lot. It seems your mood went down the tubes When Denmark went to pot. Hey, Hamlet-boy, Hamlet-boy, Your girlfriend’s quite insane, And frankly, you’re not far behind. You’re such a screwed up Dane! Now poison’s all around. This duel should not take long. The queen is in convulsion. It seems that something’s wrong. Laertes has been hit, But oh look, so are you! You’re not too bright a prince, But that’s what inbreeding will do! Oh, Hamlet –boy, Hamlet boy, The blood’s begun to flow. Fortinbras is now the king, And off to Hell you go! Hey Hamlet-boy, Hamlet-boy, Everyone is dead. Shakespeare was a morbid guy, But what more can be said? PARODY SONG Hamlet - Boy Sung to “Jingle Bells"by: Jessica Hyde & Shannon McGraw

  8. NEWSPAPER

  9. SOLILOQUY To eat, or not to eat, that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler for the stomach to suffer The pains and tortures of outrageous hunger, Or to take up food against the sea of hunger, And by eating, end them. To eat, to feast – No more – and by feast to say we end The stomachache and the million natural pains That food is heir to. ‘Tis a consumption, Devoured to be wished. To eat, to feast; To feast, perchance to taste. Ay, there’s the grub, For in that feast of food what tastes may come, When we have smelled this mortal delight, We must pause. There’s the respect That makes us stop and smell life. For who would bear the creams and puddings of time, The maker’s wrong, the proud chef’s confections, The taste of caramelized love, the teeth’s decay, The innocence of fat-free, and the spurns That delight merit of worthy praise, When himself might his weight gain With a single treat? Who would really care, To run and sweat over a few pounds, But that the dread of something after dessert, The undiscovered pastry from whose taste No eater returns, puzzles the tongue, And makes us rather eat those “Kisses” we have Than eat others that we know not of? Thus our conscience does make cowards of us all. –Andrew Reinecker

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