COD 2012 - S390
The mind's eye; thought and counter thought in Hamlet's characters
Literature teachers and literature lovers.
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Ciclo: 2012
Nivel: Secundaria
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Pospuesto
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Capacitador/es: Ms. Flavia Daniela Pittella
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1 | 02 Julio 2012 | 05:30 pm | 08:30 pm |
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Flavia Daniela Pittella
Literature teachers and literature lovers.
- Reading Hamlet with teenagers can be a very fruitful experience but a very tedious one as well, given the nature of the text. It is the objective of this course to find elements of discussion (and ways of reading the play) that may lead students into a more purposeful reading of Hamlet, thus moving them away from a more often than not unwilling attitude.
- The issues of indecision and double thought are very much common ground of characters in the play and this may lead into a fruitful discussion and theme analysis of other topics present in the play.
- The issues of indecision and double thought are very much common ground of characters in the play and this may lead into a fruitful discussion and theme analysis of other topics present in the play.
through the initial analysis of the soliloquies in the play it is possible to engage teenage students in very interesting discussions regarding:
- Ways of reading.
- Elements of tragedy in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
- Perception vs "real", friendship, treason, filial love, madness vs sanity, etc.
- Doubt over action as one over the key elements of the tragedy in Hamlet.
- Thought and counter thought; how to work out what to do!
- Ways of reading.
- Elements of tragedy in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
- Perception vs "real", friendship, treason, filial love, madness vs sanity, etc.
- Doubt over action as one over the key elements of the tragedy in Hamlet.
- Thought and counter thought; how to work out what to do!
Workshop: participants will be encouraged to participate and express their own views on the play and their experience reading/teaching it. The facilitator will try to expand on several possible ways of initiating the reading of Hamlet.
- Elsom, J. (ed.) (1989) Is Shakespeare Still our Contemporary? London & N.Y.: Routledge.
- Spencer, T. (1961) Shakespeare and the Nature of Man. London: Macmillan.
- Cahn V. L. (1996) Shakespeare the Playwright: A Companion to the Complete Tragedies, Different film versions, comics and adaptations of the play.
- Histories, Comedies, and Romances. Westport, CT: Praeger.
- Spencer, T. (1961) Shakespeare and the Nature of Man. London: Macmillan.
- Cahn V. L. (1996) Shakespeare the Playwright: A Companion to the Complete Tragedies, Different film versions, comics and adaptations of the play.
- Histories, Comedies, and Romances. Westport, CT: Praeger.