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Aim: What is the aftermath of Polonius’ death?

Aim: What is the aftermath of Polonius’ death?. Do Now : How has Hamlet changed from the murder of Polonius? Why was the end of Act 3, the turning point of the play?. HW: Read Act 4, Scenes 4 and 5. A Mother’s Love?.

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Aim: What is the aftermath of Polonius’ death?

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  1. Aim: What is the aftermath of Polonius’ death? Do Now: How has Hamlet changed from the murder of Polonius? Why was the end of Act 3, the turning point of the play? HW: Read Act 4, Scenes 4 and 5.

  2. A Mother’s Love? • Does Gertrude betray Hamlet or is she looking out for a son that she truly thinks is mad? What do you think?

  3. A King’s Plan • Claudius seems all to happy to be able to send Hamlet away. • However, what nefarious plan does he reveal? (nefarious: wicked or criminal)

  4. Hamlet’s Word Play • “The body is with the King, but the King is not with the body. The King is a thing – ” • “A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a/ king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm.”

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