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Post by mirim002 on Jan 25, 2015 14:15:42 GMT
My monologue is Act 2 Scene 1, where Ophelia is worried & afraid of Hamlet, because she saw how Hamlet was acting weird.
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Post by woori on Jan 25, 2015 14:27:25 GMT
My monologue is Act 1 Scene 1. Very beginning of this story and also I am the first person to go presentation tomorrow. My part is Horatio is talking. He is explaining why ghost came out in front of them, and what it will going to happen.
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Post by anyuchen on Jan 25, 2015 14:44:38 GMT
My part is in the act5, scene1. In this part, Hmalet would talk with Caladuis and criticze his personality and accuse his crucial behavior.
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Post by lukejoo on Jan 25, 2015 14:50:53 GMT
Mine is in act 3 scene 3 where Hamlet is behind Claudius who is praying to God, asking forgiveness for his sin of murdering Hamlet's father. It is a rather interesting scene because he is in self conflict of killing him at the spot, but decides not to for that would mean sending Claudius to heaven.
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Post by irin on Jan 25, 2015 14:54:58 GMT
I am act 5 scene 1 when Hamlet talks to Horatio.The Hamlet was Lord of Horatio.
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Post by sergeyfen on Jan 25, 2015 15:14:32 GMT
I have the same monologue about the "too too flesh" in the beginning it is really hard to understand the first few lines, but as your read it gets easier and more self explanatory. Hamlet is just really sad and confused about his mother and her feelings towards his uncle and father. His mother wasted no time cuddling with his uncle that made Hamlet questioned her love towards his death. Hamlet is just too confused to imagine how such a good king, father, and husband can be forgotten in a couple months and marry her brother -in law- that is just too insane and messed up. Like any other person Hamlet felt mad, annoyed, confused, and stressed.
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Post by jooyoungparkyesbaby on Jan 25, 2015 16:08:25 GMT
Mine is in Act 3 scene 4. It is the part where Hamlet is getting angry at Gerturde for her "incest" and "betrayal". I am really excited for this one since, I have not yet acted a scene where my role shows any signs of anger. Most of my previous roles were mostly silly. He shows excessive anger on Gerturde, and says things to her that are even worse than our swear words we use today. The words he use are harsh and cruel to a mother and things probably a person should never say. But thats what I like about it, because I can talk bad freely.
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Post by saimoon1 on Jan 25, 2015 17:42:50 GMT
My monologue is in Act 3 Scene 1, To be or not to be. Probably the most famous monologue in Hamelet and one of the greatest of Shakespeare's works.
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Post by hansoo on Jan 25, 2015 19:04:20 GMT
Same with Saimoon, my monologue is in Act 3 Scene 1, To be or not to be. I also believe this is the most famous monologue in Hamelet that most people know about. It recalls Hamlet's self-reflection and uncertainty of life.
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Post by edward95312 on Jan 26, 2015 12:54:58 GMT
My monologue is Laertes – 1.3: 495-529. this is where laertes warning his sister. because hamlet is a king and she is not a high class people.
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Post by ameliachen80385 on Jan 27, 2015 11:34:38 GMT
Mine is act 5 scene 1.My part is talking about Hamlet saw Yorick's skull and he felt sad for him.
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Post by stephen on Jan 27, 2015 12:45:51 GMT
Mine is act 1 scene 2 Claudius from line 290 to 320. My part is about Claudius trying to pacify Hamlet, because Hamlet keeps winning.
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Post by lins on Jan 31, 2015 8:25:13 GMT
My monologues is Act 3 scene 3 where Claudius justifies himself for his crime. He states that he had no choice but to kill his brother. He was too much driven by power, ambition and wealth. He even took away Gertrude. Yet he still states that he had no choice, and it was for Denmark. He talks to god to purge his sin. As a result, Hamlet, who was behind Claudius to kill him, go back because he didn't want Claudius to go to haven after Hamlet kills him. (By the way, in this part, Hamlet's monologue will be acted by Luke)
However, I think that deep in Claudius knows his sin and regret somehow; that's why he came to ask forgiveness. His conscience told him to ask for forgiveness. Yet he can't still let go what he obtained after the death of his brother: crown, ambition and the queen. He wanted forgiveness yet didn't want to lose anything. I think this is ridiculous attitude to ask for forgiveness.
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Post by danielkim on Feb 1, 2015 9:12:03 GMT
My monologue is from Act 5 Scene 2 Line 3863~3882. Before this monologue, Hamlet and Laertes agreed to have a sword fight because Claudius wanted them to fight. In the monologue, Hamlet wants Laertes to forgive him by saying that his madness (not himself) is guilty for offending Laertes and murdering Polonius. After this monologue, Laertes cannot forgive Hamlet but will accept Hamlet’s offer of love. Hamlet also tells that he is not skilled in sword fighting.
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