* An interlined <b>Paraphrase</b> for each line of the Scene.
 
* An interlined <b>Paraphrase</b> for each line of the Scene.
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* <b>Notes</b> for that Scene.
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* <b>Notes</b> for that Scene, including comment about acting the play.
    
* <b>Scene Links</b>, for convenience in moving quickly to one of the other Scenes.
 
* <b>Scene Links</b>, for convenience in moving quickly to one of the other Scenes.
    
===Synopsis===
 
===Synopsis===
The synopsis provided on the Scene page is merely a quick statement of events.  For details, the synopsis section ends with a link to the appropriate section of the Explixation page, which provides an in-depth analysis.
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The synopsis provided on the Scene page is merely a quick statement of events.  For details, the synopsis section ends with a link to the appropriate section of the Explixation page, which provides a more in-depth description.
    
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
    
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
On each Scene page, the dialogue is followed by notes for each line of that Scene.  As already mentioned, clicking a line number will take the reader to the note for that line.
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On each Scene page, the dialogue is followed by the regular Notes for each line of that Scene.  As already mentioned, clicking a line number will take the reader to the Note for that line.
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Each note includes a Return link, to take the reader back to the note's dialogue line.  A note may also include other links, as follows.
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Each Note includes a Return link, to take the reader back to the Note's dialogue line.  A Note may also include other links, as follows.
    
* <b>Extended Note</b>.  A link for an extended note will take the reader to a different page, the page of extended notes for the Scene.  The page will have a name such as "Scene 4 Extended Notes."  The extended notes go into greater depth on something related to the dialogue line.  The main reason for the extended notes, on a different page, is to keep the Notes reasonably short, since they appear on the same page as the dialogue.
 
* <b>Extended Note</b>.  A link for an extended note will take the reader to a different page, the page of extended notes for the Scene.  The page will have a name such as "Scene 4 Extended Notes."  The extended notes go into greater depth on something related to the dialogue line.  The main reason for the extended notes, on a different page, is to keep the Notes reasonably short, since they appear on the same page as the dialogue.
 
* <b>Folio Difference</b>.  Some Notes include a "Folio Difference" link.  As mentioned above, the Second Quarto and First Folio versions of ''Hamlet'' have some differences.  A "Folio Difference" link means for the line of the dialogue, such a difference exists.  The link takes the reader to a different page, with a name such as "Scene 7 Folio Differences," where I explore the difference in detail, and state why I decided to use the Second Quarto wording instead of the First Folio wording for that particular line, or vice versa.
 
* <b>Folio Difference</b>.  Some Notes include a "Folio Difference" link.  As mentioned above, the Second Quarto and First Folio versions of ''Hamlet'' have some differences.  A "Folio Difference" link means for the line of the dialogue, such a difference exists.  The link takes the reader to a different page, with a name such as "Scene 7 Folio Differences," where I explore the difference in detail, and state why I decided to use the Second Quarto wording instead of the First Folio wording for that particular line, or vice versa.
  
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