Hamlet Multi Genre Project
Hamlet Multi Genre Project
As a culminating task for this unit you will have several options from which to choose, but each
option includes a written component. Your project will be based on one of the following topics:
And you will need to develop a thesis. Please see attached handout on Generating a Good
Thesis Statement.
Scene Performance: You will choose a scene to perform. You may work with other students to
perform this scene but you will each need to prepare a unique written analysis. The length of the
scene will depend on the number of people involved. This option will work better for some topics
than others. Remember the purpose of your scene presentation will be to support your thesis.
This may be communicated through staging, costumes, casting choices, and acting. It can be live
or filmed, but lines should be memorized.
Website: There are a number of free sites that will allow you to create a website. If you’re
interested in this option, check out:
http://www.wetpaint.com/
https://sites.google.com/
http://www.weebly.com/
http://www.wix.com/
I’ve used Wix to create a Hamlet themed website:
http://www.wix.com/danikabarker/hamlet
Scrapbook: This project will require creativity, artistic talent, and probably a lot of glue. You will
put together a scrapbook of images, text, newspaper headlines, ticket stubs etc. to support your
thesis. Artistic license is expected here. You don’t have to situate Hamlet in medieval Denmark.
Film Scene Comparison: There are many versions of Hamlet on film available out there. For this
option, you will compare multiple versions of the same scene and explain which one best
supports your thesis. This will be done as a presentation to the class.
Facebook profiles: You can use our Ning to create Facebook like profiles for different characters
in Hamlet. through their interactions, wall posts, blog entries you can support your thesis.
Pecha Kucha: Despite the weird name, this is a fairly straightforward option. A pecha kucha
presentation is made up of twenty slides played for no more than twenty seconds. There is a
emphasis on strong visuals, minimalist text, and polished presentation. Here’s an example of one
I did for my masters class:
http://bit.ly/pechakuchabarker
Project Rubric
Regardless of the project you choose, you will need to compose a written piece
that explains your thesis, the evidence you’ve found that supports your thesis,
and an explanation of how project presents this information.
Word count: Approximately 1000 words.
You should use proper MLA format. Ensure that any errors you made in your
comparative essay are not present in this piece.
Thinking Made limited use Made use of Made good use Made thorough
of the writing some stages of of every stage use of every
process the writing of the writing stage of the
Support from the process process writing process
/15 text is present but Support from Support from Support from the
may not be the text the text is well- text is thoughtfully
sufficient supports thesis chosen and chosen and
supports thesis supports thesis
Due Date;_____________________