Team 1 Scott Abitante Lexy Holt Michael Fox Allison Minor Carrie Cabanillas November 28 th, 2011Mon/Wed 11am.

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Team 1 Scott Abitante Lexy Holt Michael Fox Allison Minor Carrie Cabanillas November 28 th, 2011Mon/Wed 11am

 Scott Abitante – Introduction, Conclusion  Allison Minor – Setting, Players, Synopsis  Carrie Cabanillas – Scenario 1: Insanity  Lexy Holt – Scenario 2: The Play  Michael Fox – Current Event: Steve Jobs 2

3 Thy Setting and Style Setting  The Castle at Elsinore  Wintertime Style  Tragedy  Dark  Disseat  Sickness

 King Hamlet  Prince Hamlet (P)  King Claudius (A)  Queen Gertrude  Polonius  Horatio  Laertes  Ophelia  Fortinbras  Rosencrantz  Guildenstern 4

 Hamlet returns home  Claudius and Gertrude  Ghost of King Hamlet appears 5

 The Ghost speaks to Hamlet  Hamlet seeks revenge  “The Murder of Gonzago” 6

 The King watches the play  Claudius reacts  Hamlet accidently kills Polonius 7

 Ophelia goes mad  Plan to assassinate Hamlet  Hamlet decides to kill Claudius  The Poisonous Sword 8

 Ophelia is buried  Hamlet tells of his voyage  The duel vs. Laertes  Queen drinks poison  Hamlet kills Claudius  Hamlet dies 9

10 The Sanity of Hamlet  Reoccurring Theme  Is he faking?  State vs. Status  Humor as a Defense

11 State  Death of the King  Claudius and Gertrude's Marriage  Upsets Hamlet Status  Hamlet chooses to be insane

12 Outcome  Leads to tragedy and death  Polonius’s death  Ophelia’s madness

 Uses humor as a method  Differences: Hamlet vs. Polonius 13

14 Hamlet: Do you see yonder cloud that’s almost in shape of a camel? Polonius: By th’ mass, and ‘tis like a camel indeed. Hamlet: Methinks it is like a weasel. Polonius: It is backed like a weasel. Hamlet: Or like a whale Polonius: Very like a whale.

Hamlet Puts on a Play  Actors come to castle  Put on play which Hamlet directs  Depicts the murder of King Hamlet  Hamlet watches for Claudius’ reaction 15

Using the PrOACT Model  Problem: Claudius killed the King?  Objective: Ghosts’ story true?  Alternative: Truth or Insanity?  Consequences: Learn the Truth or?  Trade-offs: Mother’s anger 16

 Hamlet = sender  Observes Claudius = receiver  Desired result 17

18 Creativity

19 The Uses of Feedback Creativity

20  Death of Steve Jobs, Former CEO Apple, Inc.  Master innovator  Tim Cook, new CEO

21  King Hamlets death  Claudius becomes King  The Duel  Set up for failure Hamlet

 Cooks debut  New iPhone  Conquering fears of Publicity 22 Jobs and Cook

 Decision making  Creativity  Challenges  Delivered 23

 Hamlet  Knowledge  Politics  Family and Friends  Mental State Tim Cook  Legacy  Personal Fears  Performance 24

 Did Hamlet allow his emotions to control his decisions?  What can Cook do differently to fulfill Jobs legacy?  What considerations could have been made for better outcomes? 25

26  Hamlet’s decisions  Insanity  Play  Revenge  Jobs, Cook, and Hamlet

27 “…and flights of angels sing the to thy rest.”