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“To Be or Not to Be”

“To Be or Not to Be”. Hamlet. Analyze Famous Performances. Branagh Olivier Hawk Gibson Plummer . Characteristics of a Great Performance. Volume Speed Voice Inflection Posture and Presence Evidence of Understanding Gestures Pronunciation Eye Contact. Extra Credit.

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“To Be or Not to Be”

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  1. “To Be or Not to Be” Hamlet

  2. Analyze Famous Performances • Branagh • Olivier • Hawk • Gibson • Plummer

  3. Characteristics of a Great Performance • Volume • Speed • Voice Inflection • Posture and Presence • Evidence of Understanding • Gestures • Pronunciation • Eye Contact

  4. Extra Credit • Write a parody of “To Be or Not to Be”. • Parody A humorous imitation of another, usually serious, work. It can take any fixed or open form, because parodists imitate the tone, language, and shape of the original in order to deflate the subject matter, making the original work seem absurd. • Example

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