This person tells her that Hamlet's favor is "sweet, not lasting".
Who is Laertes?
This is the question.
This ornate object represents both power and corruption.
What is the crown?
This character has to render themself up to "sulf'rous and tormenting flames".
Who is Hamlet Sr./The Ghost?
This is the country where the play takes place.
Where is Denmark?
Hamlet tells her to go to this place.
What is a nunnery?
This is considered to be Hamlet's fatal flaw.
What is indecisiveness/overthinking? (similar answers accepted)
This famous object is held by Hamlet and symbolizes mortality.
What is Yorick's skull?
This person says that the lady doth protest too much.
Who is the Queen?
This is the name of the castle the play takes place in.
What is Elsinor?
This is the way to heaven she wishes her brother to follow.
What is the steep and thorny way?
Hamlet says that this makes something either good or bad.
What is thinking?
The symbol of rotting represents this idea.
What is guilt/corruption?
This person is described as a satyr.
Who is Claudius?
This is the meaning of the word "Clown" in act V.
What is a peasant?
This Saint is mentioned by Ophelia in one of her songs.
Who is Saint Valentine?
Hamlet tell Ophelia these two paradoxical statements during their confrontation.
What are "I did love you once" and "I loved you not"?
This symbol of tragic irony kills the wrong person.
What is the poisoned cup?
This person says "something is rotten in the state of Denmark".
Who is Marcellus/A Castle Guard?
What is the 17th century?
This is an herb and its meaning.
What is rosemary and remembrance? What are pansies and thoughts? What is fennel and flattery? What is columbine and ingratitude? What is rue and sorrow/repentance? What is a daisy and dissembling? What are violets and fidelity?
This is the direction of the wind when Hamlet is mad.
What is North-Northwest?
This instrument represents manipulation and deceit.
What is a pipe/recorder?
This character says a line that eventually becomes the expression "There is a method to his madness".
Who is Polonius?
While Hamlet clearly has the most, this character has the second most lines in the play.
Who is Claudius?