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Part 1: Write a short comparison essay on the 2 Hamlot scenes provided below.
Include the following (analyze the techniques on the individual audiences, analyze any special adaptations to the dialogue that distinguish from the original, and compare the target audiences)
Part 2: In a separate document write a sentence or two showing the similarities and differences for the following
(Background, props, costume, body language or facial expressions, tone of voice, actions, lighting, word choice, dialogue:emphasis)
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Comparison of Two Hamlet Performances- Outline
Thesis Statement: The two performances of Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
present notable differences in the techniques, adaptations, and target audiences.
I. Part 1
A. Comparison of audience techniques
B. Adaptation
C. Target audience
II. Part 2
A. Similarities and differences
B. Comparison
Running head: HAMLET PERFORMANCES
Comparison of Two Hamlet Performances
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Institution
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HAMLET PERFORMANCES
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Part 1: Comparison of Two Hamlet Performances
The two performances of Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet present
notable differences in the techniques, adaptations, and target audiences. Performances of the
soliloquy depend on the performers and their ability to adapt their performance to different
aspects of the stage. On the one hand, while Kevin Kline in his performance speaks to an
imaginary audience not captured on camera, Paapa Essiedu speaks with a visible audience in
front of the stage. Basically, by getting the audience on camera in Essie...
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