I decided to watch the first
adaptation from high schoolers again. In my first analysis, I focused on their
age and costume, but this time I decided to focus on how they said their lines
and their music choices. These kids were well rehearsed, and ready to go. They
said their lines confidently and with conviction. They also made the play fun
by adding music from other shows that also coincided with the play Hamlet- like
the Pirates of the Caribbean music. They did a great job with their play!
"I hope she'll be a fool - that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool." - Daisy Buchanan
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