Plot
Characters
Literary Devices
100

Who came and charged into the castle?



Laertes

100

Who is Laertes a foil of?

Hamlet

100

 “And like the kind life-rend’ring pelican” (4.5.145)

Simile

200

Who died prior to this scene?

Polonius

200

Who says: “Where is my father?”

Laertes

200

“You false Danish dogs” (4.5.108)

Metaphor AND alliteration

300

What did Leartes want to do after learning about Polonius’ death

Avenge for his father

300

Who corrects Laertes that Claudius isn’t the one that killed Polonius

Gertrude

300

"To hell, allegiance! Vows to the blackest devil!”  (4.5.130)

Imagery

400

What happens after this scene?

Ophelia goes crazy

400

Who comes in as the scene ends singing?

Ophelia
400

“Like to a murd’ring-piece, in many places/Gives me superfluous death.” (4.5.94-5)

Foreshadow

500

Why does the King act like he is not in danger?


Because in the Elizabethan era they believed that the King was God’s representative on Earth, and that he was divinely protected. 

500

What is a rabble

An unruly group of people

500

“The ocean, overpeering of his list” (4.5.98)

Personification

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