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1. Literature Analysis: Read Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Read Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Then, in 6–8 pages, write an analysis of one of Hamlet’s
soliquoys and craft two soliquoys of your own. This assessment allows you to demonstrate
your understanding of a foundational piece of literature and of the use of extended
monologues within it. SHOW LESS By successfully completing this assessment, you will
demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment
criteria:Competency 1: Describe the historical development of the humanities from the pre-
historic era to the present. Assess the role of narrative structure and dramatic form in
modern drama. Competency 2: Examine the forms of expression that instantiate the arts
and humanities. Explain how Shakespeare’s Hamlet externalizes the inner thoughts of
Hamlet. Develop a soliloquy that dramatizes a selected character’s point of
view.Competency 3: Integrate the humanities with everyday life. Express a unique personal
narrative in soliloquy form.Competency 4: Communicate effectively in forms appropriate to
the humanities. Write coherently to support a central idea in appropriate format with
correct grammar, usage, and mechanics source:Raffel, B. (Ed.). (2007). William
Shakespeare: Hamlet. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. In Hamlet, Shakespeare makes
significant use of extended monologues, or soliloquies, to express the thoughts and feelings
of Hamlet in dramatic form. For this assessment, write an essay in which you explore the
use of this technique in three distinct ways: Select one of Hamlet’s soliloquies from the play
and analyze how it displays his inner thoughts for the audience in dramatic form. Use
evidence from the play to compose a soliloquy that expresses the point of view of one of the
following characters: Gertrude, Claudius, Ophelia, or Polonius. Into which act of the play
would you insert this additional speech? Write a soliloquy for yourself, expressing the
central narrative of your own life in dramatic form. Think of yourself as a character
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