Hamlet by William Shakespeare and Rosencratz and Gildenstern are Dead by Tom StoppardPascal Press, 2001 - 112 pages |
Table des matières
General Editors introduction | 4 |
Hamlet | 11 |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead | 34 |
Transformations | 49 |
Ready reference guide | 84 |
Sample extended responses | 96 |
Glossary | 109 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
action actors appearance versus reality arrival asks audience avenge his father's cause of Hamlet's Claudius Claudius and Gertrude comedy concerned contrast crantz Danish court Denmark dramatic Elsinore enstern Estragon example fate and destiny father's murder feel film Focus questions Fortinbras grave-digger Guil Guilden Guildenstern are Dead Guildenstern says Hamlet's madness Hecuba Horatio HSC English humour ideas illusion of control inevitability of death kill King King's Laertes Laertes's language lines main characters married mother Northrop Frye Old Hamlet Ophelia Osric performance play-within-a-play Player says playwright poisoned Polonius Polonius's Prince Queen Ready reference quotes Real Inspector Hound realises reveals role Rosencrantz and Guild Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Scene self-interest Shakespeare's Hamlet Shakespeare's play simply soliloquy speech stage Stoppard explores Stoppard has transformed Stoppard's play Stoppard's Rosencrantz Stoppard's transformation T.S. Eliot tell theatre theatrical throughout the play Tom Stoppard tragedy tragic watching wordplay words