Reading: Hamlet 1.3, 1.4. Logs for Act 1.3 due Wednesday Feb. 1. Remember, when you draw a picture of a scene you must still comment on the scene itself.
Something to consider: who is this other family? What is their stake in this play?
Have answers to the following: What is the effect of Polonius' "but" constructions? Things like: "Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar."
What do Polonius' words reveal about his beliefs, character, values and wants?
Without a doubt, the logs for 1.3 contain the finest analysis you guys have done all year! I'm impressed by both the depth and clarity of your observations. Keep it coming!
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