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"This above all: to thine own self be true." //(Act I, Scene III) //

//I chose this quote because I think it holds the same meaning it did in Shakespeare’s time as it does today. In this quote, Polonius is giving his son Laertes advice. Of all the advice Polonius gives his young one, he holds this one with the highest respect. With today’s society wanting everyone to be one type of person, I think Polonius’ advice can be taken by anyone in modern times. //

By Ashley Ciona

Maegan Chant This powerpoint shows Gertrude's Soliloquy of Ophelia's death. Gertrude's text explains how ophelia died. Ophelia died of a broken heart and the powerpoint has text with pictures which symbolize important features from the scene.
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The two bees represent Hamlet and Opelia's love. The line from the play is "To be or not to be." The words/numbers on the back of the shirt are outlined in red to represent blood and death. I put Hamlet's name in the style of a jersey to bring the theme back to the play. The number 09 represents the number of deaths that take place in Hamlet: King Hamlet, Ophelia, Gertrude, Hamlet, Guildenstern & Rosencrantz, Polonius, Laertes and Claudius. || This is my poster with quotes from Hamlet. -Brooke Parker ||
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 * || By: Christina Rusu ||
 * || My power point with images pertaining to a certain part in the play ||
 * || By: Christina Rusu ||
 * || My power point with images pertaining to a certain part in the play ||