Hamlet Dilemma
What will be an ideal response?
works on an experiential and cognitive level for groups that are stuck or storming. It is used with group members who role-play in groups of three, in which one plays the protagonist such as Hamlet ("to be or not to be") and is flanked by the other two, whose roles are those of caution and action, respectively. Each flanking actor tries passionately to persuade the prince (or princess) to choose his or her point of view.
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