Appearance Vs Reality
Honour
Revenge
Madness
Death
100

To Laertes it appears that his father's death was caused by

The King

100

Returns from France for his families Honour

Laertes

100

An accidental casualty of Hamlets thirst for revenge

Ophelia

100

Two characters who are mad in Act 4

Hamlet and Ophelia

100

Who drowned

Ophelia

200

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern still pretend to be Hamlet's

Friends

200

How does Laertes get through the castle?

A rebellion.

200

Storms the Palace in Revenge for his Fathers murder

Laertes

200

Ophelia's Madness is caused by

The Death of Polonius

200

Whose body couldn't be located

Polonius

300

The Queen appears quiet regarding Hamlet, but in reality

She puts her foot down and cares about him

300

Who does Laertes think killed his father?

The King.

300

Has his body hidden due to Hamlets quest for revenge

Polonius

300

Hamlets madness is confirmed by

Gertrude

300

This death prompts the Queen to suspect Hamlet of Madness

Polonius'

400

The King maintains what appearance regarding Hamlet

He cares about Hamlet

400

Why is it so risky that Laertes tried to kill his suspect?

He could be killed for treason.

400

Two characters driven by revenge in Act 4

Hamlet and Laertes

400

Ophelia's madness is shown in

Talking nonsense and singing songs

400

The King's purpose for Hamlet going to England

To be killed by the king of England

500

Hamlet's voyage to England is an elaborate cover for

His death

500

What was the quote used for honour in our presentation?

“I thank you: keep the door. O thou vile king, Give me my father!” (Act 4 Scene 5 Line 114)

500

These two characters conspire to kill Hamlet in the name of Revenge

Laertes and Claudius

500

What common theme is there in the madness of Hamlet and Ophelia

The death of their fathers

500

The type of tree Ophelia falls from into the river

Willow Tree

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