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Hamlet /Media Outline. I. Thesis Statement: (Director)’s “To be or not to be” and (director)’s “Alas poor Yorick” best exemplify William Shakespeare’s original scenes. (Director)’s view of “To be or not to be” (Director)’s view of “Alas poor Yorick”.
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I. Thesis Statement: (Director)’s “To be or not to be” and (director)’s “Alas poor Yorick” best exemplify William Shakespeare’s original scenes. • (Director)’s view of “To be or not to be” • (Director)’s view of “Alas poor Yorick”
II. Shakespeare’s original “To be or not to be” • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
III. The filming techniques Branagh used for “To be or not to be” and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
IV. How Branagh’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
V. The filming techniques Zeffirelli used for “To be or not to be” and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
VI. How Zeffirelli’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
VII. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the first “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
VIII. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
IX. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the second “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
X. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XI. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the third “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
XII. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XIII. Which scene most exemplifies Shakespeare’s original “To be or not to be” • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XIV. Shakespeare’s original “Alas poor Yorick” • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XV. The filming techniques Branagh used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
XVI. How Branagh’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XVII. The filming techniques Zeffirelli used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
XVIII. How Zeffirelli’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XIX. The filming techniques Almereyda used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings • Filming technique #1 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #2 • How it effected the scene • Filming technique #3 • How it effected the scene
XX. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XXI. Which scene most exemplifies Shakespeare’s original • Support • Support • Commentary • Commentary • Commentary
XXII. Thesis Statement: (Director)’s “To be or not to be” and (director)’s “Alas poor Yorick” best exemplify William Shakespeare’s original scenes. • (Director)’s view of “To be or not to be” • (Director)’s view of “Alas poor Yorick”