Teaching Systems Shakespeare Module 6: Hamlet Themes
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Topics include: the element of mystery, the philosophy of Hamlet, the element of revenge.
Topics include: the element of mystery, the philosophy of Hamlet, the element of revenge.
Topics include: the plot of Hamlet, the major characters, and Hamlet s character.
Topics include: the plot, the poetry, the characters, the role of coincidence, and Romeo and Juliet as tragic figures.
Topics include: sources & influences, plot, summary, defects & achievements, and Titus Andronicus as a tragedy.
Topics include: Defining tragedy, Oedipus Rex, medieval tragedy, Shakespeare & tragedy.
Topics include: The life and times of Shakespeare, Shakespeare s use of language, Elizabethan drama, the importance of words, real life vs. stage l...
View full detailsTopics include: Dual plots approach, the Lear plot, the Gloucester plot, figurative art approach, use of metaphor and images.
Topics include: the plot of King Lear, King Lear as a tragedy, King Lear, Cordelia, Edmund, Edgar, Goneril & Regan.
Topics include: Macbeth background, the plot, use of language, Macbeth as a tragedy.
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