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English, 08.04.2020 02:54, breeball

Act IV, scenes v-vii - Ophelia's Madness and Laertes' Return. The link below has the end of Act IV of Hamlet as well as the previous sections. Watch the scenes with commentary or read the scenes and then respond to *some* or all of the questions and *two of your classmates*. You will notice there is also an optional look with some of the scenes from Zeffirelli's version of Hamlet. Check it out if you'd like to compare interpretations. Most students prefer Ophelia's madness in this version, do you?

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