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  1. Actually understand Hamlet Act 3, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

    • Act 3, Scene 2

      HAMLET. Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion...

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  3. Actually understand Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

    • Claudius
    • Guildenstern
    • Hamlet

    Can’t you steer the conversation to find out why he’s behaving so crazy, why his normal peaceful state of mind has been replaced with this violent, dangerous lunacy?

    He didn’t seem to like being questioned. He cleverly faked madness to avoid revealing what’s really going on.

    To live, or not to live: that is the question. Is it more noble to put up with all the difficulties that fate throws our way, or to fight against them, and, in fighting them, put an end to everything? Death is like sleeping, that's all. A kind of sleep that ends the countless heartaches and sufferings that are part of life – now that's something to...

  4. Actually understand Hamlet Act 3, Scene 3. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  5. Instead of feeling any remorse, Hamlet turns on his mother, attacking her for marrying Claudius so soon after her husband’s death. In the middle of his tirade, the ghost makes an appearance to remind Hamlet of his real goal: vengeance.

  6. Having spent the night together, Romeo and Juliet must part ways in the morning. The Nurse enters and tells Juliet that her mother is on the way. As Romeo leaves, the two wonder if they’ll see each other again. Lady Capulet enters and assumes Juliet’s visible grief is a result of Tybalt’s death.

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