Summary
Themes
Quotes
Literary Device
Character
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What is Hamlet hiding in this scene?

Polonius's body

100

Which theme is shown when Hamlet refuses to answer questions?

Distrust

100

“A knavish speech sleeps in a foolish ear.” – What does this mean?

Smart words are wasted on foolish people

Daily Double

100

Hamlet compares R/G to what?

A sponge 

100

What does Hamlet reveal about himself in this scene?

He is clever and sarcastic

Daily Double

200

Why won't Hamlet tell R/G anything?

He doesn't trust them because they work for Cladius

Daily Double

200

How are R/G betraying Hamlet?

They spy on him for the King

200

“Slanders, sir; for the satirical rogue says here…”  Who is Hamlet talking about?

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern

200

What does the sponge metaphor mean?

They soak up Claudius’s favor and are squeezed dry afterward by Hamlet

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200

How does he treat Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?

Mocking or distrustful 

300

How does Hamlet treat R/G?

Foolish, stupid, or mockingly 

300

Hamlet calls them “sponges" what theme does this emphasize?

Betrayal or deceit

300

“Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me!” What is the tone?

Sarcastic

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300

Why is this metaphor clever?

It insults the spies while showing Hamlet’s intelligence

300

What does this scene show about Hamlet’s control over the situation?

He manipulates the spies using his words

400

What is the main action of this short scene?

Hamlet uses his words to outsmart his friends and avoids revealing the body

400

Give one word from the scene that shows distrust

Spy, King, Tool 

400

Pick a line that shows Hamlet’s cleverness.

Any line counts for him not telling the location of the body 

400

Discuss another metaphor in the scene.

Mocking as "tools of the king"

400

What does Hamlet’s language reveal about his madness?

It's all part of an act; he is being strategic about it

500

How does Hamlet show he is in control?

By refusing to answer their questions and mock them 

500

Explain why Hamlet’s sarcasm relates to this theme

He pretends to be mad but he is secretly testing his friend's loyalty

500

Explain how Hamlet uses wordplay in this scene

He changes his language to mock spies and avoid Claudius's demand for the body

500

How does this metaphor connect to the theme of betrayal?

It shows R/G are easily used by Claudius 

500

How is Hamlet different from Claudius in terms of handling people?

Hamlet uses words and using tricks while Claudius uses his spies and fear

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