What would you like to know about Hamlet? It's your turn to ask a question about anything about the play that you have always wondered about, that confused you as you read, or that just seems like an interesting question. After you send your question to the "Comments" section, read through what others have written and attempt to answer any of them you can. Look for an opportunity to engage in a discussion on a topic on which you think you can shed some light and do so.
Refer to specific passages in the text by citing Act, scene, and line numbers (e.g., 3.1. 22-23 for Act 3, scene 1, lines 22 and 23).
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This blog is a place for conversations about Shakespeare's plays. Please visit it often to add your thoughts and questions, respond to the posted questions and comments by your classmates, and tell us how Shakespeare looks from your persepctive.
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