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Hamlet / R + G HELP!!! (1 Viewer)

laughing_jester

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I have to do a speech whereby im asked to 'explain and evaluate how our comparative study reflects the following......
"Something old, something new, something borrowed and something new"
Refering to Hamlet and R + G are dead'

I am not the best at speech writing. Plus my teacher is not clear on the connections between the two plays. I am really in need of help and am looking for any advice.

Cheers.
 

Khypheneight

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Look at the themes, like the way those of the Elizabethan time thought of and viewed death, religion, fate/destiny, royalty etc. compared to those of contemporary audiences i.e: todays audiences.

You could say that while Stoppard did "borrow" things from Shakespeare, he transformed it, thus making it "something borrowed, something new".

Hope that helps!!!
I'm not very good at explaining certain things. Feel free to ask about anything else, I'm doing Hamlet and R&G as well.
 

Lorie

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yeah with your themes look at:

Something old: Hamlet
Something new: R & G
Something borrowed: The transformation of the theme from Hamlet to R & G
 

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