English, 30.11.2021 08:30 nicolascorrea0207
Analyzing Drama
You read two of Shakespeare's plays in this unit: Hamlet and Twelfth Night. Choose one of these scenes from the two plays to reread.
Hamlet, Act III, Scene i
Twelfth Night, Act II Scene IV
Part A
Locate two different performances of the scene you chose online. When you search the Internet, include the act and scene in your search terms.
Which two versions did you choose? Include the URL of your sources.
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