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What is the cause of Ophelia's death? - Answer-madness/ drowning
Laertes plots the duel because of grief ambition or jealousy? - Answer-grief (over his
father's death)
How many months does the play cover? 2, 5 or 9? - Answer-five months
Hamlet sees a ghost a second time when he is with ________________ - Answer-
Gertrude.
Claudius suggests a ______________match between Hamlet and Laertes. - Answer-
fencing/ sword
Claudius sends Hamlet to England to have him ___________ - Answer-killed
T/ F The queen knows the wine is poisoned when she drinks it. - Answer-False
T/F Fortinbras conquers some land in Germany. - Answer-False
Who says this quote? "Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy
rest." - Answer-Horatio (when Hamlet is dying)
T/ F Hamlet and his mother forgive each other before they die. - Answer-True
Why does Hamlet apologize to Laertes before the sword fight? - Answer-Hamlet knows
what it is to lose a father/ feel badly.
Why must Horatio remain alive at the end of the play? - Answer-To tell everyone what
has happened.
Hamlet fails in his mission to kill Claudius because he lacks power determination or
help? - Answer-determination
The queen died because she . . . - Answer-drinks poison
Hamlet's true character is best understood by ____________ - Answer-Horatio
, T/F Hamlet is sure that Fortinbras will win the election as the next king. - Answer-True
why do the guards think Horatio can speak to the ghost? - Answer-he speaks Latin
Name all 8 of the people dead by the end of the play - Answer-1. Hamlet 2. Gertrude 3.
Claudius 4. Polonius 5. Laertes 6. Ophelia 7. Rosencrantz 8. Guildenstern
how does Ophelia die - Answer-Drowns significance- she allows herself to be taken
away by the current of the river, just like how she has lived-manipulated by Laertes and
Polonius
how Polonius dies - Answer-Hamlet stabs him while spying
significance- he thinks spying is always the answer but it leads to his demise.
Hamlet forges a letter to England telling England to kill ______?? - Answer-Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern
"A little more than kin and less than kind" (act 1) - Answer-Hamlet to himself
"O, that this too too solid flesh would melt" (act 1) - Answer-Hamlet to himself
"Frailty, thy name is woman" (act 1) - Answer-Hamlet to Gertrude
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" (act 1) - Answer-Marcellus to Horatio
"The serpent that did sting thy father now wears his crown" (act 1) - Answer-Ghost to
Hamlet
"There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamed of in your
philosophy" (act 1) - Answer-Hamlet to Horatio
"and thus do we, by indirection find directions out" (act 2) - Answer-Polonius to
Reynaldo
"Through this madness, yet there's method in it" (act 2) - Answer-Polonius to himself
"What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason how infinite in difficulty" (act 2) -
Answer-Hamlet to Rosencrantz
"O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I" (act 2) - Answer-Hamlet to himself
"To be or not to be" - Answer-Hamlet to himself
"The lady doth protest too much methinks" - Answer-Queen to Hamlet
"Alas poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio" - Answer-Hamlet to a skull