Thursday, February 27, 2014

A little Hamlet humor....be sure to add your favorite to the comment section!


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  1. SHAKESPEARE QUIZES:
    http://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/which-character-from-shakespeare-are-you
    (hint: if you click on all the existentially confused boxes, you will get Hamlet!)

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/shakespeare-uncovered/blog/which-shakespeare-character-are-you/

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    1. This is fun....Although I'm a little afraid of what the answer might be. Reminds me of Hamlet to Gertrude "Hold you up a glass so you may see the inner parts. of you...." Of course, this is a situation that most of the characters in Hamlet, and most of us avoid. When I finish the quiz I'll let you know....I'm hoping for Prospero!

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  2. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Abridged. It's hilarious! There are a few guys in our area who put it on at theaters around the Capital District.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqmfrqAVeK0

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    1. Oliva, I laughed out loud. Thanks for sharing, maybe we can find a minute or two in class for these.

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  3. Sonja's contributions:

    As far as Hamlet humor is concerned, here's the link to the sassy gay
    friend video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvgq8STMGM

    This is a bad pun on Rosencrantz's and Guilerstern's deaths:
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wUv7cMBHOkk/T_aocGmaJ2I/AAAAAAAADZw/wBhLb5si3WU/s1600/383030_10150464754224617_1003352108_n.jpg

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  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A98tf9krihg

    Thug Notes, Hamlet

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvgq8STMGM

    Sassy Gay Friend- Hamlet

    "There is something rotten in Denmark, and it is his piss-poor attitude!"

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  5. http://cheezburger.com/4611821056

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS9WSec4RXQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Not necessarily Hamlet.. But from the more modern "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead". I think it captures the type of wordplay and banter that Shakespeare likes to use throughout Hamlet

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