I like it. Seems like it'd be cool to do a series of graphics summarizing key points of the play. Would have made more sense flipped upside down (I read it backwards at first) but that's a really minor complaint. Good job!
Cool picture! I also agree with Josh's idea...wish I thought of this! Good job on simplifying a complex part in the play that's clouded with old English!
I think how you incorporated the options Hamlet is continually contemplating throughout the soliloquy and broke it down into a simpler form! good job Hayden!!!
The guy in the fractured mirror is David Tennant if anyone is wondering., pretty popular representation of Hamlet.
ReplyDeleteYou basically covered the theme of the soliloquy in a simple manner. My only recommendation is your further break down the soliloquy.
ReplyDeleteSimply said and quick to the piont. The image is the perfect one for this part of the play. Lovely job Hayden.
ReplyDeleteI like it. Seems like it'd be cool to do a series of graphics summarizing key points of the play. Would have made more sense flipped upside down (I read it backwards at first) but that's a really minor complaint. Good job!
ReplyDeleteLol i thought the same exact thing but everything was in place afterthefact :P
DeleteI like Josh's idea. I feel like this picture goes perfectly with Sarah's video explaining "to be or not to be"
ReplyDeleteCool picture! I also agree with Josh's idea...wish I thought of this! Good job on simplifying a complex part in the play that's clouded with old English!
ReplyDeleteI think how you incorporated the options Hamlet is continually contemplating throughout the soliloquy and broke it down into a simpler form! good job Hayden!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I like this! Its a clear diagram of what Hamlet is dealing with in the play. It implies the whole theme of the play. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteNice! It simplifies the soliloquy down to the key point Shakespeare is trying to make.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a flow chart, very cool. I can picture it growing bigger and more factors being included.
ReplyDeleteI love this. It is to the point yet isn't. It makes you question yet know. If that makes sense.
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