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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.
A) (Director)’s view of “To be or not to be”
B) (Director)’s view of “Alas poor Yorick”
II. Shakespeare’s original “To be or not to be”
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
III. The filming techniques Branagh used for “To be or not to be” and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
IV. How Branagh’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
V. The filming techniques Zeffirelli used for “To be or not to be” and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
VI. How Zeffirelli’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
VII. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the first “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
VIII. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
IX. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the second “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
X. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XI. The filming techniques Almereyda used for the third “To be or not to be” scene and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
XII. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XIII. Which scene most exemplifies Shakespeare’s original “To be or not to be”
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XIV. Shakespeare’s original “Alas poor Yorick”
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XV. The filming techniques Branagh used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
XVI. How Branagh’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XVII. The filming techniques Zeffirelli used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
XVIII. How Zeffirelli’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XIX. The filming techniques Almereyda used for “Alas poor Yorick” and their meanings
A) Filming technique #1
B) How it effected the scene
C) Filming technique #2
D) How it effected the scene
E) Filming technique #3
F) How it effected the scene
XX. How Almereyda’s scene compares to Shakespeare’s
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) Commentary
XXI. Which scene most exemplifies Shakespeare’s original
A) Support
B) Support
C) Commentary
D) Commentary
E) 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.
A) (Director)’s view of “To be or not to be”
B) (Director)’s view of “Alas poor Yorick”