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Hamlet notes[1]
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Intro to Hamlet for academy
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Hamlet Act 1, Scene 2, Lines 129 – 159 Soliloquy By: Justin W, Jake L, and Taylor L By: Justin W, Jake L, and Taylor L Teacher: Mrs. Monosky Date: Friday,
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Quotations Hamlet. “Taint not thy mind” “O speak to me no more. These words like daggers enter in my ears. No more, sweet Hamlet.”
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Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break FORTH to new mutiny, AND civil blood, makes.
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9-May-15 Physics 1 (Garcia) SJSU Chapter 20 Sound.
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Literary Terms by Alex Wade. Figurative Language Imagery: Definition: visually descriptive language Harry Potter: “Fudge smiled at Harry over the edge.
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Literary Terms By: William Lancaster. Figurative Language.
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BY LAUREN NOLAN Literary Terms. Imagery Imagery is an author’s use of vivid and descriptive language to add depth to their work. Example: A host, of golden.
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Do Now: In Hamlet’s famous first line, “A little more than kin, a little less than kind,” can you explain how Hamlet plays with language? HW : Read Act.
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Hamlet Characters, structure, and theme. Hamlet -- Act I Scene 1 Horatio speaks with Ghost Scene 2 Claudius at Court Hamlet’s grief Horatio tells Hamlet.
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Literary Terms
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