Beggining
Middle
End
Relationships in Hamlet
Themes and Ideas
100

This emotion defines Hamlet after his father’s death and shapes his early behavior.


What is grief? 

100

Hamlet arranges this theatrical event to confirm Claudius’s guilt.


What is the play within the play (or “The Mousetrap”)?


100

Hamlet reflects on mortality in the graveyard while holding this object.


What is Yorick’s skull?


100

Hamlet’s complicated feelings toward this woman stem from her quick marriage to Claudius.


Who is Gertrude?


100

Hamlet repeatedly wrestles with this theme concerning life, death, and existence.


What is the meaning of life? (Mortality) 

200

In his first soliloquy, Hamlet describes Denmark using this word to show how corrupt and unpleasant he thinks it is.


What is an “unweeded garden“? 

200

This is one of Hamlet’s most famous lines. 

What is ”to be or not to be”? 

200

This action allows Hamlet to complete his revenge at the end of the play.



What is killing Claudius?


200

Hamlet’s harsh rejection of this character contributes to her emotional decline.


Who is Ophelia?


200

The ghost’s command highlights this central theme of the play.


What is revenge? 

300

The appearance of this supernatural figure sets Hamlet on his path toward revenge.


What is his father‘s ghost? 

300

Hamlet refuses to kill Claudius while he is praying because of this concern.


What is fear of sending Claudius to heaven?


300

Hamlet asks this character to tell his story after his death.


Who is Horatio?


300

This loyal friend remains by Hamlet’s side and tells his story at the end.


Who is Horatio? 

300

Hamlet’s fake madness and spying characters explore this theme.


What is appearance vs. reality?


400

Hamlet pretends to have this type of behavior to hide his true intentions.


What is madness(or insanity)? 

400

This impulsive act marks a turning point in Hamlet’s behavior


What is stabbing through the curtain (or killing Polonius)?


400

Compared to the beginning, Hamlet ultimately shows this overall development


What is acceptance of death (or resolution/maturity)?


400

Hamlet seeks revenge against this uncle who murdered his father.


Who is Claudius?


400

Claudius’s secret crime shows how this theme shapes the action of the play.


What is corruption?


500

Hamlet’s attitude toward Claudius at the beginning can best be described with this feeling.


What is resentment? 

500

Hamlet’s harsh treatment of Ophelia demonstrates this darker character trait.


What is cruelty (or emotional harshness)?


500

Hamlet apologizes to Laertes before their duel, showing this change in his character compared to earlier acts.


What is humility (or maturity)?


500

This character seeks revenge against Hamlet for killing his father.


Who is Laertes?


500

Hamlet’s hesitation to act reflects this internal struggle.


What is indecision (or moral conflict)?


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