Making Hamlet Pop
My name is Megan Allen, and I am going to be a student teacher next semester. My placement is currently 12th grade high school students, and I am going to construct a Hamlet until plan. I would like my students to be able to understand Shakespeare’s language, have a general knowledge about who Shakespeare is, be able to translate one of Hamlet’s soliloquies into common everyday language, and act out a scene or the play. I also want to find ways to connect this to students life outside of the classroom. I plan on constructing these above objectives more effectively as the unit progresses.
I have found a few resources currently. One of them is the 1996 movie. I actually own three different versions of Hamlet, but one this one is one of my favorites. I thought it would be good to show it during class if they are having trouble understanding a scene or if they need a visual aid during the unit.
Another website (hamelt information) is one of my favorite websites on Hamlet. It is very effective for looking up almost anything that deals with Hamlet. I really enjoy the fact that it has lots of links to everything Hamlet online.
A website for descriptive notes on the lines.
The following link has a revised happier ending to Hamlet. I find this effective, because it shows what can be done with a plan, and it brings humor on the whole sad plan.
The last link I found effective was a song about hamlet. The lyrics are here, but the link to hear the song is this o ne . This is my FAVORITE link. I think it is truly amazing. It’s so funny and somewhat accurate.
I found some good resources on the Ning.com as well as the websites I found above. Allusions great website, because it has allusions and retellings of Hamlet that I could use in discussion and have my students watch in class. At least the Simpsons one, because that one is really good and funny. This website has a modern variation of Hamlet that I could rent and show students. Another resource I found on the Ning.com was one that has the words that Shakespeare created.
Any ideas or any rescoures you have would be highly appreciated. Thank You!
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