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Hamlet Criteria for evaluating web sites 1) Who is the author of the web site? Is the site sponsored by a well known company or corporation? 2) What authority does the author or sponsor of the web site have in relation to the subject matter of the web site? What credentials does the person have as an author? Does he or she study or teach the subject? 3) Does the site contain a list of references to the source of the information? 4) If the site contains current information, has the site been updated recently? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Galenet Exploring Shakespeare Galenet Exploring Shakespeare can only be accessed in school. 1. Click on the Home button. 2. Click on Resources. 3. Click on Library References. 4. Click on Gale Network. 5. Click on the Authenticate button. Wait! 6. Click on Exploring Shakespeare. 7. Click on the Plays and More link. Click on Hamlet. Explore the links. OR Click on Shakespeare’s Life and Times. Explore the links. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Click on the links below to get to some really great Hamlet sites!
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- Hamlet in cartoons
- Artists' paintings of Hamlet
- Artists' paintings of Ophelia
- Songs of Shakespeare’s time
- Read about the setting of the play in Denmark
- Forms of address from Shakespeare's time
- Shakesepare's language
- Shakespearean insults
- Elizabethan costume page
- Explore the history of costume. Click on Text index and explore the links for the 16th century. Note: At the bottom of the page, you will have to click on Index 2 to get to more 16th century links.
- Personalized Shakespearan insult page
- Shakespeare and the Globe
- Click on the links for "The Great Dane", "Hamlet on Stage", and "Hamlet on Film"
- Click on "Getting Published", "Women's Impact", "Language: A Moving Target", "Hand-Me-Downs", "Penny for Your Thoughts?"
- Links to criticism of Hamlet
- Click on links for films, themes and essays, characters, summary or background
- Revisiting Shakespeare and Gender
- Hamlet written in everyday language
- Summary of scenes from Hamlet
- Introduction to Hamlet, summary of scenes, background of the play
- The entire text of Hamlet online
- Easy to read version of Hamlet
- Activity 2
- Activity 6
- Activity 7
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