I apologise for the confusion in the blogs!!
Today in class we continued to review Act 5.
For the majority of the period we had an open discussion about the Dance Marathon.
We dicussed the significance and relevance of the scene with Hamlet and Oric. Hamlets attitude towards Oric resembles that of Hamlet in the beginning of the play. He was immature and selfish. The reader would think Hamlet would have changed significantly after all he's been through. It just goes to show that there isn't always a complete revolution of character, some traits will never completely be eradicated. This scene is a result of many different compilations of Shakespeare's manuscripts. We came to the comclusion there is no major plot points in the scene, only character formation, so it is disposable.
- kim fahey
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