Revenge_Text

Using Vine Record 6 Lines from the play:
 * [[image:revenge banner text.jpg]] ||
 * Characters Assignment:

CHARACTER VINE = *** Video is from YouTube posting of” = = “The Shakespeare Collection - Hamlet, Prince of Denmark – BBC” a BBC production of William Shakesperes “Hamlet”. All rights Reserved. =

Dialogue:
Hamlet: “Murder!”

Ghost: “The serpent that did sting thy father's life  Now wears his crown.”

Hamlet: “My Uncle!”

Description:
 I chose to make this particular vine because it is a pivotal moment in the play. It is the scene where Hamlet is informed that his father’s death was indeed a murder, not a death by natural cause. The ghost also enlightens Hamlet of who committed the murder so that Hamlet has the opportunity to seek revenge in his death. This scene marks the beginning of the action and drama involved within the play. Most importantly, it is the source of where revenge begins for Hamlet.

By: Jessica Wiskar ||
 * === Select a passage from the play that deals with your theme and create a slideshow that incorporates images that reflect the passage. Embed this onto the page. Minimum 15 lines ===
 * === Select a passage from the play that deals with your theme and create a slideshow that incorporates images that reflect the passage. Embed this onto the page. Minimum 15 lines ===



By: Emily Calligan ||
 * ** Design a T-Shirt from a quote from the play **
 * ** Design a T-Shirt from a quote from the play **
 * ** Design a T-Shirt from a quote from the play **

__ Quote __

“I dare damnation: to this point I stand, / That both the worlds I give to negligence, / Let come what comes; only I’ll be revenged / Most thoroughly for my father.” -Laertes

__ Explanation __ Although Laertes had felt some anger and depression over the death of his father he does have a caring side to him as well. His goal is avenging Hamlet for killing his father. When designing this T-Shirt, I made the shirt black to represent depression and dark emotions. In this situation, a light colour would not do justice in representing the quote. The front of the T-Shirt is an animal representation of Laertes. The meaning of the pitbull goes hand in hand with the personality of Laertes because I found him to be quick tempered, somewhat fierce/anger with a mixture of tenacious. On the back, the two swords represent the duel that Hamlet and Laertes had. Laertes is a violent character who seeks revenge for the death of his father as well as gaining pride and confidence by avenging his father's death. Lastly, I placed his name on the bottom of the T-Shirt to represent that Laertes spoke that quote.

By: Tatiyonna Martins ||
 * Create a poster based on lines from the play.**
 * Create a poster based on lines from the play.**
 * Create a poster based on lines from the play.**
 * Create a poster based on lines from the play.**




 * Hamlet:**My father—methinks I see my father—
 * Horatio:**Where, my lord?
 * Hamlet:**In my mind's eye, Horatio.
 * Horatio:**I saw him once, 'a was a goodly king.
 * Hamlet:**'A was a man, take him for all in all,I shall not look upon his like again.
 * Horatio:**My lord, I think I saw him yesternight.
 * Hamlet:**Saw? who?
 * Horatio:**My lord, the King your father.

Above are the lines I chose from the play to base my poster. The man in the centre is Hamlet's father. Hamlet and Horatio think they saw him but can't tell if their imagination is getting the better of them. This is represented by the eye inside of the brain. The most important line is included at the top of the poster in addition to all the supporting lines throughout the brain. Lastly, 'Hamlet' in included at the bottom to represent the name of the play and the character speaking the line. By: Claire Ross