Hamlet, Mental Health, and Women
Was Hamlet crazy? Why or why not? Conduct a psychological analysis on his behaviors, both public (in front of other characters) and in private, to determine your diagnosis.
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Analyze the role of women in the play. How much agency do they have? How are they treated by the other characters? How much does the audience know about their feelings?
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Use the following links to access online resources for your research.
The passwords for the databases and ebooks are in the Schoology SHS Media Center Group or in the Media Center.
Scholarly VS Popular Sources
When writing academic papers, high quality referenced sources
- Help you build deeper understanding of your topic.
- Provide insights that are well researched by qualified individuals.
- Give your argument more credibility.
Popular SourcesPopular sources refer to sources written for the general population. Magazines, newspapers, and some websites are often considered popular sources.
Consider the following:
For more information about popular and scholarly sources, visit this page. |
Scholarly SourcesScholarly sources are written by experts and researchers in the topic's field. The work is often published in peer-reviewed journals and written for other scholars.
Consider the following:
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Resources for Popular Sources |
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