Hamlet’s characteristics

As you are reading Hamlet, create descriptions of Hamlet’s characteristics, and gather quotes and examples that support this description. For example you might add the characteristic, “Melancholy,” and cite the quote, “I.iii.133-134 – ‘How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable / Seem to me all the uses of this world!’”
Use the text and drawing tools to create your web. You will be adding to this Characterization Collection during each act of the play, and you will download it as you prepare your Character Analysis Essay at the end of this unit.
Remember to try to read Hamlet’s character empathetically, and, if possible, try to use him as a mirror for your own experience.
Act 1:
Ac 2:
Act 3:
Act 4:
Act 5:

Act 2
Complete a 200-250 word forum post. Your post should address one of the following questions:

  1. What is your response to Hamlet’s character so far? Is he a noble character or a “dull and muddy-mettled rascal”? Do you believe he is meant to be a sympathetic character, or a character to be reviled? Cite specific examples and quotes in order to support your belief.
  2. Many different sides of Hamlet’s character have been revealed in Act 1 and 2. Which aspect of his character do you believe to be the true Hamlet? Which sides are not his genuine self? Include specific examples in order to support your belief.

Act 5
“Have at you now!” Forum

Hamlet is a play that has caused quite a bit of confrontation between literary scholars over the years. Several issues have been particularly contentious, and the purpose of this forum assignment is to delve into some of those discussions. Please remain respectful as you “have at” your fellow students in this discussion.

Complete a 200-250 word forum post. Your post should address one of the following questions:

  1. Was Hamlet actually “mad” or merely pretending? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your position.
  2. What was the nature of Hamlet and Ophelia’s relationship? Did Hamlet actually love her or not? Had they been intimate or not? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.
  3. How old is Hamlet in the play? Is he 16 or 30? If he is 16, how do you explain the conversation with the gravedigger? If he is 30, why was he not made king when his father died? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.
  4. Would Hamlet have been a good king? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.
  5. Was Gertrude guilty of anything at all, or is Hamlet’s rage at her misguided? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.
  6. Did Ophelia commit suicide, or was her death a tragic accident? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.
  7. Who is the most honourable character in Hamlet and why? Provide specific examples from the text in order to support your belief.

Act 1
For this activity, you will use a personal writing style to communicate your own connections and encounters with Act I of Hamlet using one of the prompts below.
You do not have to use formal paragraphs to convey your thinking, but try to present your thoughts in an organized and logical way. Be as personal and vulnerable as you feel safe being.
The maximum length for this personal writing assignment is 300 words.
1) Hamlet experiences intense emotions, some of which would be socially unacceptable to show outwardly. By restraining himself, is he being less than true to his own self, or is he merely behaving as he is expected to as the Prince of Denmark?
2) In what ways have you wrestled with understanding who your true self is? Are there times when you have portrayed a different person on the outside than you are feeling on the inside? Connect these personal experiences to your reading of Hamlet.
3) Hamlet says, “But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.” Is his silence wise or a betrayal of his true self? Is passion something that should be expressed freely or hidden from sight?

Act 3
Consider each of the following questions, and write an answer to at least two of them in the workspace provided.
For each written response that you choose, do a 75 to 100-word quick-write.

  1. What do you think Hamlet’s true feelings for Ophelia are? What evidence do you have to support your belief?
  2. The theological position of the play is that the state of one’s soul at the moment of death will determine a person’s eternal destiny. Compare and contrast this view with your own beliefs about what happens when a person dies.
  3. Contrast Hamlet’s reaction to Polonius’ death to Claudius’ response to his brother’s murder. Whose response do you believe to be more appropriate or noble?
  4. Discuss the irony of Hamlet refusing to kill the king while he is in prayer. What does his decision reveal about Hamlet’s theological beliefs and about his desire for revenge?
  5. Hamlet verbally attacks Gertrude mercilessly, to the point where his father’s ghost comes back to intercede for her. Do you believe that Gertrude is innocent of wrongdoing, or do you think she is guilty of what Hamlet is accusing her of?

Act 4
Using the workspace provided, write a literary analysis for Hamlet’s soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 4, lines 31-65.
Your analysis should be between 200 and 300 words. This is meant to be a short assignment which will be practice for your final literary essay.
Your analysis should contain some or all of the following components:

  1. A very brief summary of what Hamlet says in modern English, using your own words;
  2. A critical analysis of how this speech reveals Hamlet’s character;
  3. An examination of Hamlet’s view of “honor” in this speech;
  4. A consideration of whether Hamlet thinks his inaction in revenge is wisdom or cowardice.

Fragmented media

 

 

Thinking within the context of a fragmented media, answer the following questions:
A) Does your list of “must have media” reflect your personal values? How?
B) Do you feel that media’s targeting of specific groups for specific content has had adverse effects or our society? Positive effects? Explain and cite examples.
C) Considering the concept of the digital divide as you read in this week’s readings, is it problematic that the internet is becoming driven by economic objectives? Explain your answer.
D) After reading 21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook, Chapter 62: Media Literacy, you read that “media education is a lifelong process.”
Give examples of times that you have become enlightened about media, resulting in increased media literacy. Or, if you have no personal examples discuss what situations might force media literacy.

Information Systems for Business

 

• Information Systems for Business and Beyond Questions:
• What are the five major components that make up an information system?
• List the three examples of information system hardware?
• Microsoft Windows is an example of which component of information systems?
• What is application software?
• What roles do people play in information systems?

Cultural Analysis

 

Choose a country and a product / service that is not currently found in the targeted country and devise a cultural analysis and marketing plan for the chosen country.

For example, you can choose to market an automobile from the United States into a foreign country or can choose to market an automobile into the United States that is not currently available here.

International students are especially encouraged to find products / services that they’ve been accustomed to or enjoyed (a favorite type of food product) here in the United States and wish to “export” to their home country.

Cultural Analysis: The data suggested in a cultural analysis includes information that helps the marketer make market-planning decisions. However, its application extends beyond product and market analysis to being an important source of information for someone interested in understanding business customs and other important cultural features of the country. This cultural analysis is composed of two parts: information on the cultural makeup of the country and the economic analysis of the country. I would be impressed if you invoked the Twenty-Contrasting Cultural Factors for economic success.

 

 

Marketing

 

When we engage in marketing, we should ensure that we build relationships with our customers and ensure that our customers know they are important today and tomorrow. Using the web as a marketing channel is a widely used practice. However, not all web marketing efforts suggest that the customer is important, and there is a plethora of practices that frustrate and annoy web users.
When websites are unusable, potential customers often become frustrated and angry. We can be relatively certain that angry and frustrated customers are not likely to return to our site. When customers abandon us, growth prospects are nil. An effective and usable site is a strong aid to business growth.
For useful articles and videos about website usability, review this webpage from Nielsen Norman, Articles & Videos (Links to an external site.).
When you land on the webpage, review and analyze the site contents and then address the following:
Define site usability.
Retrieve two articles or videos, one that offers some sound usability practices and one that offers information about practices that frustrate usability.
Compare the information in the articles and critique two practices from each article.
Determine if specific changes would make the Nielsen Norman site more usable.

Question 2 (250 words)
The retrieved article above proposes a set of guiding principles organizations of all sizes can use to guide organization conduct at all levels. The principles are also useful as a starting point for developing an ethics policy tailored to a specific organization. Critique the article using the following as a guide:
Do the proposed standards have worldwide applicability? Why or why not?
The proposed code is framed by eight guiding principles. Are these principles adequate to define world-class ethics standards? If not, what is lacking?
Would you use the eight guiding principles as a foundation to guide behavior in your organization, or are the guiding principles more applicable to large, established organizations?
Offer a link to a video or an article that provides additional information about the codex discussed above or about other approaches used to define ethical business behavior.

Project manager for a compliance-driven, complex project

 

You are a project manager for a compliance-driven, complex project. You just completed risk identification and risk analysis of 15 key risks that could affect your project (Unit 2 IP). Your manager reviewed your report and asked you to create another report to address the other two phases of risk management life cycle, as follows:

Selecting appropriate risk response strategies
Risk monitoring and control
You will use previously identified and analyzed risks. You need to recommend approaches to reduce or eliminate the impact or probability of these risks for negative risks. You will also use the identified approaches to recommend approaches to increase chances of a risk event happening for positive risks.

You will need to provide the following for this report:

Detailed explanations of key concepts
Classifications
Techniques used for this effort
The company hired a consultant who provided a template with explanations and key tools to be used for completion of this report. Use the template provided to complete a 5-page report (excluding the cover page). NOTE: Please delete all instructions and examples before submitting your work.

The following sections must be included in the report:

Roles and responsibilities
Risk tolerance
Risk considerations according to priority
Risk response strategies for negative risks
Risk response strategies for positive risks
Risk monitoring and control
Please USE ATTACHED TEMPLATE

Societal influence has greatly influenced marketing decisions

Throughout history, societal influence has greatly influenced marketing decisions made by companies in all industries. The world has been affected by many difficult times in history, such as war, acts of terror, the great recession, or global pandemics. During these times, many companies are forced to change their business model and marketing strategies. These situations can create great hardship for some companies and opportunity for others.

Think of a local business that you have visited. Consider how it has been affected by societal events. Please respond to the following questions:

How would you summarize the event and describe the business that you have selected?
How did the event affect the business’s customers’ daily lives and purchasing habits?
In what ways did the company have to adapt during the event? Were there changes in distribution, pricing, messaging, or products?
How do you think the company responded to the event?