Hamlet's Characters: Guess Who?

 
Hamlet – Guess who
L/O – to explore the characters and their
importance to the plot
Character List
Ghost of Hamlet: The dead king of Denmark
Claudius: King of Denmark
Gertrude: Queen of Denmark
Hamlet: The Queens son
Horatio : Hamlet’s friend
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern: friends to Hamlet
Polonius: a lord, King’s advisor, father to Ophelia and Laertes
Ophelia: daughter of Polonius, girlfriend to Hamlet jr.
Raynaldo: servant to Polonius
Francisco, Barnardo, Marcellus: Soldiers
Valtemand, Cornelius, Osric, Gentlemen: Courtiers
Two Clowns (A gravedigger and his friend)
A Priest
Fortinbras: Prince of Norway
A Captain: In his army
Players: the actors who play the part in the play within a play – The Mousetrap
Creating Guess Who?
You have different small pieces of information about the character,
using this and your knowledge of them to create 5
questions/statements which can be used to guess the character – Use
your plot summary as well. Then draw a picture of the character to
stick on the board game (make it clear who it is)
Try to ask a question which shows why they are important to the story
E.g: Romeo and Juliet
She is angelic and beautiful
Her parents would disapprove of her choices
She dies in a tragic and untimely manner
She is a victim of patriarchy and the way that women were treated at the
time and perhaps this is done by Shakespeare to highlight social injustice.
Use the small square of paper to create your questions – On another
piece of paper write information about your character which can be
stuck together to help understand the characters.
Feedback – play… Guess Who?
Task: Show your understanding of who the
different characters are by creating an A3
character map of who the characters are and how
they link
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Delve into the characters of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" by creating a Guess Who game. Use plot details and character traits to craft questions revealing the importance of each character. Enhance understanding with a character map reflecting their connections and roles within the story.

  • Shakespeare
  • Hamlet
  • Character Exploration
  • Literature Analysis
  • Game Design

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  1. Hamlet Guess who L/O to explore the characters and their importance to the plot Character List Ghost of Hamlet: The dead king of Denmark Claudius: King of Denmark Gertrude: Queen of Denmark Hamlet: The Queens son Horatio : Hamlet s friend Rosencrantz & Guildenstern: friends to Hamlet Polonius: a lord, King s advisor, father to Ophelia and Laertes Ophelia: daughter of Polonius, girlfriend to Hamlet jr. Raynaldo: servant to Polonius Francisco, Barnardo, Marcellus: Soldiers Valtemand, Cornelius, Osric, Gentlemen: Courtiers Two Clowns (A gravedigger and his friend) A Priest Fortinbras: Prince of Norway A Captain: In his army Players: the actors who play the part in the play within a play The Mousetrap

  2. Creating Guess Who? You have different small pieces of information about the character, using this and your knowledge of them to create 5 questions/statements which can be used to guess the character Use your plot summary as well. Then draw a picture of the character to stick on the board game (make it clear who it is) Try to ask a question which shows why they are important to the story E.g: Romeo and Juliet She is angelic and beautiful Her parents would disapprove of her choices She dies in a tragic and untimely manner She is a victim of patriarchy and the way that women were treated at the time and perhaps this is done by Shakespeare to highlight social injustice. Use the small square of paper to create your questions On another piece of paper write information about your character which can be stuck together to help understand the characters.

  3. Feedback play Guess Who? Task: Show your understanding of who the different characters are by creating an A3 character map of who the characters are and how they link

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