History, asked by bbj8182, 1 year ago

write a Hamlet adaptation and explanation in 3/4 sentences PLEASE HURRY AND WILL GET THE CROWN. AND ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ANSWER THIS THATS IT PLEASE HELP.

Bullet 1
What characters do they leave in? Which ones do they take out?
Bullet 2
How do they change the characters’ traits, conflicts, and motivations?
Bullet 3
How do they change the setting?
Bullet 4
Which scenes do they leave in? Which ones do they take out?
Bullet 5
How do these choices make the play more likely to appeal to the adaptor’s audience?


bangtangranger: *understood
namitamondal195046: What???

Answers

Answered by sadef
1

By one count, there are over 50 filmed versions of Hamlet, Shakespeare's longest and most-quoted masterpiece. This lesson leaves out some films that function mainly as records of stage productions. Instead, it focuses on adaptations that actively use the art and technology of film to interpret Hamlet. Even when films were still silent, Hamlet was put on screen. But the first project to treat the interpretation of Hamlet and the use of film with equal ambition was undertaken by Laurence Olivier, one of the twentieth century's greatest Shakespeareans.

Answered by faithfuls0880
1

You should award the crown to the person who  actually answered your question


bangtangranger: Ha
faithfuls0880: whats so funny?
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