Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Whose Fault Is it?

 

Whose Fault Is it?  

What are some of the main problems and how could they have been solved?


*Argue which character/s from both Hamlet and YOUR OWN BOOK CHOICE caused the most problems for the tragic (or any tragic) circumstances. There is not one correct answer, but be prepared to defend using quotes from both texts.  

*Is there a solution for the problem/s in the play and your own text?

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*You may wish to incorporate if characters may be like our own leaders or leaders in history as part of your response.


You may discuss any segment of the Hamlet, including the end of your own book.  

Any quotations that are used must be cited APA style, but if from Hamlet, please cite Act, Scene, lines (3.4.131-133) for example.

Please take into considering societal, historical, and.or gender roles in your response (or you may have other ideas).  


For full credit, you MUST have quotations as support of your points, you MUST show reading and avoid online summary info, you MUST respond to a minimum of 2 posts.  Points will be deducted for those students who wait until the last 12-24 hours, for spelling problems, repeating information already stated, confusing responses, attacking classmates verbally, simply agreeing without saying much of anything, or off-topic commentary.  


------Having support from databases may be given additional credit if used well----
DATABASES ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS BLOG, but your argument will be judged harshly, so be prepared to defend yourself!

**This blog will end at 9 a.m. 1/15.  Remember that starting on the last 12-24 hours prior will result in loss of points since your discussion will be limited.