Omg ikr!! And yeah, that sounds alright actually! I had to bs as well since my preparation was based on the beginning and middle of the play. I talked about how he progressed from being inactive/caught up in his moral dilemma to accepting his fate/death/destiny + enactment of revenge etc. Also, about Horatio at the end (telling Fortinbras the story) which reflects Hamlet's continual trust/reliance in him throughout the entire play (vs. R&G and their lack of presence in the closing scenes since they were killed off LOL = major bs)
I had no idea what to say lol about what that actually means to me, so I just said yeah Shakespeare imparts upon us the necessity of courage and friendship. It was really gay. Your method was cool too, since it was asking for our personal judgement so I guess we could've concluded either way whether we thought Hamlet was corrupt or not~
I had no idea what to say lol about what that actually means to me, so I just said yeah Shakespeare imparts upon us the necessity of courage and friendship. It was really gay. Your method was cool too, since it was asking for our personal judgement so I guess we could've concluded either way whether we thought Hamlet was corrupt or not~