Start here:
1. Take out your copy of Claudius's monologue
2. Turn to the back--it is a copy of Hamlet's first soliloquy
3. Write down the definition of a soliloquy/dramatic irony at the top of the page:
soliloquy-a long, usually serious speech that a character in a play makes to an audience and
that reveals the character's thoughts. The character is usually alone on stage so that no one hears but the audience--leads to dramatic irony. (see below)
dramatic irony--when we know things the other characters do not
4. Circle/box the following vocabulary words and add their definitions on the left side:
5.Write down the following questions on the right side of the soliloquy:
6. Leave it for now--we will come back to it.
Let's get back to the reading. When we left off, Claudius has just given his monologue describing Hamlet as "unmanly" and "unfortified", etc. Go to page---------
7. Let's see how he responds!
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