The animal that allegedly killed King Hamlet
What is serpent?
The thing a single man of a certain fortune is in want of.
What is "a wife"?
The thing Wendla has to hide under while her mother tells her about the birds and the bees.
What is apron?
A comparison using as or like.
What is simile?
"The boy was a burden from his birth"
Who is Moritz' father?
The object that killed Gertrude.
What is (poisoned) pearl?
The name of Mr. Darcy's estate.
What is Pemberly?
The name of the mystical figure who shows up in the graveyard at the end of the play.
What is The masked man?
A device appealing to the reader's senses.
What is sensory imagery?
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
Who is Horatio?
Hamlet's inability to act is often referred to as this.
What is tragic flaw?
The people Jane stays while she is in London.
What is "aunt and uncle"?
What the teachers argue about in their meeting.
What is opening the window.
When the reader or audience know something that the character doesn't know.
What is dramatic irony?
Who is Mr. Bennet?
The imagery that symbolises things that are wrong in Denmark.
What is rot and/or decay?
The four married couples at the end of the novel.
Who/what are Jane and Bingley, Lydia and Wickham, Charlotte and Mr. Bennet and Elizabeth and Darcy.
The literary time period which this play belongs to.
What is realism?
A character voicing their thoughts while noone (except the audience) is listening.
What is soliloquy?
Get thee to a nunnery!
Who is Hamlet?
The only major character who survives the play.
Who is Horatio?
The names of all the Bennet sisters.
What is Jane, Elizabeth, Lydia, Mary and Catherine?
The character who keeps the gun Moritz used in his suicide.
Who is Ilse?
The phase of a work's action that lays out the foundation for the plot (usually at the very beginning).
What is exposition?
I carried a watermelon
Who is Baby?
The verse style in which Hamlet is written.
What is blank verse or unrhymed iambic pentameter.
What Darcy described Elizabeth as during the first ball.
What is "tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me"?
The person Wendla threatens to ask about babies if her mother doesn't tell her.
Who is the chimneysweep?
The sense of being "cleansed" at the end of a tragedy.
What is catharsis?
My good opinion once lost is lost forever.
Who is Mr. Darcy?