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The document provides a detailed approach for analyzing and writing an extract-based essay on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, guiding readers on how to break down the language, structure, and themes of selected passages.
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Year of Birth:
1860
Year of Death:
1943 (?)
Place of Birth:
Dublin, Ireland or Carlisle, England
Locations:
York, Bradford, Leeds, Woking
Research Focus:
Lucy Sturdy (alias Freeman)
Occupation:
Mill-worker
Criminal Record:
Theft, 1874–1885
Imprisonment:
Woking Female Prison, Clifton Hospital
Family:
Married Thomas Freeman, daughter Ann Freeman
Medical Assessment:
Declared insane in 1885
Historical Context:
19th century Victorian England, working-class women
Key People:
Dr Tempest Anderson, John Sturdy
Keywords:
prisoner, lunacy, theft, criminal, poverty
Type of Source:
Research notes / historical case study
Target Audience:
Researchers, historians
Genre:
Reflective prose
Type of document:
Inspirational essay
Theme:
Memory, emotions, and personal reflection
Intended audience:
General audience
Subject:
Metaphorical exploration of emotional experiences
Form:
Short narrative text
Perspective:
Second-person narrative
Emotional focus:
Coping with feelings and memories
Year:
2023
Region / City:
York, United Kingdom
Theme:
Female Anti-Suffrage, Philanthropy, Local Politics
Document Type:
Research Notes
Organization / Institution:
York Charity Organisation Society, Primrose League
Author:
Anna Curran, Sophie Marshall
Target Audience:
Scholars of Gender History, Local Political Historians
Period of Action:
1879–1921
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Unknown
Subject:
Legal Studies
Document Type:
Registration Form
Organization:
Unitedworld School of Law
Author:
Unitedworld School of Law Organizing Team
Target Audience:
Students, Research Scholars, Professionals, Academicians
Period of Action:
24th - 25th February 2020
Approval Date:
Unknown
Amendment Date:
Unknown
Description:
A registration form for a credit course focusing on the comparison between common law and Chinese law, detailing course dates, fees, and registration instructions.
Year:
2017
Region:
United States
Subject:
Renewable energy, Photovoltaic technology
Document type:
Article
Institution:
Michigan State University
Author:
Richard Lunt et al.
Target audience:
General public, energy technology enthusiasts
Technology discussed:
Transparent solar cells, Organic photovoltaics
Challenges:
Material degradation, Low efficiency
Potential applications:
Building facades, Windows, Vehicles, Displays
Publication:
Nature Energy
URL:
http://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2017/11/invisible-solar-cells-are-in-our-future/
Title of work:
Invisible Worlds
Document type:
Descriptive transcript
Format:
Exhibition narration transcript
Subject:
Biology, ecosystems, climate systems, neural communication, and ocean food webs
Primary themes:
Interconnectedness of life, ecological processes, cellular communication, planetary systems
Setting depicted:
Rainforest ecosystems, ocean environments, outer space view of Earth, Central Park in New York City
Interactive elements:
Visitor movement influencing projected water, birds, neurons, and plankton animations
Featured organisms:
Plants, fungi, bacteria, worms, insects, birds, dolphins, whales, plankton
Scientific concepts:
DNA structure, nutrient exchange in soil networks, photosynthesis, climate circulation, neural signaling, marine food webs
Intended audience:
Museum or science exhibition visitors
Presentation environment:
Immersive theater with floor and wall projections
Audio elements:
Natural soundscapes, digital signals, human voices, musical improvisation
OMB Control Number:
1225-0093
Expiration Date:
02/29/2024
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Demographic Information Collection
Document Type:
Survey
Agency / Institution:
Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP)
Author:
Not specified
Period of Validity:
Until 02/29/2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Laser safety
Document type:
Safety warning
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Operators of laser equipment
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Context description:
A safety warning document for operators of Erbium and Diode lasers, providing information on laser radiation hazards and protective measures.
Year:
2023
Author:
Claudia Barba
Target Audience:
Bible study groups, individual readers
Document Type:
Teacher’s guide / answer key
Theme:
Faith and Biblical Heroes
Covered Biblical Text:
Hebrews 11
Key Topics:
Faith, Creation, Righteousness, Accountability to God, Christian Doctrine
Pages:
1–21
Purpose:
Support study and understanding of Hebrews 11
Format:
Instructional guide with questions and answers
Year:
1600
Region / city:
Denmark
Theme:
Tragedy, Revenge
Document type:
Play
Organization / institution:
Shakespearean play
Author:
William Shakespeare
Target audience:
General public, theatergoers
Period of action:
Early modern period
Approval date:
1600
Date of changes:
N/A
Name:
_________________________________
Block:
____________
Date:
_______________
Work Title:
Hamlet
Author:
William Shakespeare
Act and Scene:
Act I, Scene 5
Focus:
The Ghost’s speech
Document Type:
Literary analysis worksheet
Subject Area:
English Literature
Grade Level:
12
Standard Reference:
RL.12.4
Tasks:
Annotation, thematic analysis, structural analysis, textual evidence citation
Key Themes:
Moral corruption, Physical corruption, Forgiveness / hope / redemption
Text Versions Included:
Original Text and Modern Text
Note:
Year
Document type:
Play
Author:
William Shakespeare
Target audience:
General
Author:
William Shakespeare
Work:
Hamlet
Act:
Act III
Scene:
Scene 1
Genre:
Tragedy
Form:
Dramatic text excerpt
Characters:
Hamlet; Ophelia
Original language:
English
Literary period:
Early 17th century
Excerpt sections:
Lines 56 onwards; Lines 103–152
Thematic focus:
Existential reflection; mortality; conscience; love; disillusionment; corruption
Year:
1600
Region / City:
Elsinore
Theme:
Tragedy, Revenge, Royalty
Document Type:
Play, Act
Author:
William Shakespeare
Target Audience:
General
Period of Action:
16th Century
Date Approved:
1600
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
1600s
Region / City:
England
Subject:
Literature, Drama, Shakespearean Studies
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students, scholars, literature enthusiasts
Characters Discussed:
Hamlet, Claudius, Horatio, Gertrude, Laertes, Ophelia
Themes:
Ghostly apparitions, political strategy, court dynamics, familial conflict
Period Covered:
Elizabethan era
Scene References:
Lines 90–164, 138, 96–110
Performance Notes:
References to Branagh’s film adaptation, stage directions, audience interpretation
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Literature, Shakespearean Studies
Document Type:
Study Guide Questions
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students, Literature Scholars
Work Covered:
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Chapters / Acts Covered:
Acts I–V
Themes:
Political intrigue, Madness, Revenge, Mortality, Family Relations
Format:
Questions for discussion and analysis
Year:
2014
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Literary Criticism, Shakespeare, Feminist Criticism
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Author:
Ming Ni (Minnie) Cui
Target Audience:
Scholars, Literature Students
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Author:
George Detmold
Contextual Description:
Analysis of Hamlet as a tragic hero, focusing on his delayed revenge due to his moral integrity, will-power, and lack of interest in fulfilling the act.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Literature, English Drama
Document Type:
Study guide / Test preparation
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Test Date:
Not specified
Content:
Multiple choice questions, character analysis, soliloquy review, quotation identification from Act 1 of Hamlet
Year:
1600
Region / City:
Denmark
Topic:
Drama
Document Type:
Play Script
Organization / Institution:
None
Author:
William Shakespeare
Target Audience:
General Public, Literature Enthusiasts
Period of Action:
Late Medieval
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Amendments:
Unknown