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Important Info:. Make up essay on Acts I-II must be done by this Wed, Nov 7!!! Your ONLY choices for time are as follows: Today: first lunch Tues: both lunches Wed: first lunch

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  1. Important Info: • Make up essay on Acts I-II must be done by this Wed, Nov 7!!! Your ONLY choices for time are as follows: Today: first lunch Tues: both lunches Wed: first lunch ****Timed essay: forty minutes. Essay must be completed all at once. I don’t mind if you bring your lunch and eat while you work.

  2. 11-5-12 Objectives: • To apply your comprehension and understanding of Acts I-II of Hamlet by completing a test. • To begin to understand other characters’ reactions to Hamlet’s antic disposition. • To determine how the factors of existentialism apply to Hamlet’s next soliloquy.

  3. Today’s Agenda: • Exam on Acts I-II • Notes on existentialism • Begin reading Act III • Extra credit opportunities

  4. Reading Homework: • Act III scenes I-III pp. 1629-1646 • We will begin reading today after the test and the rest is homework.

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