Letter to England
Duel Setup
Poison and betrayal
Death
The end of the royals
100

Hamlet replaces Claudius' letter with one ordering the execution of which two men? 

Who are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? 

100

Which foolish courtier interrupts Hamlet and Horatio’s conversation? 

Who is Osric?

100

Claudius hides poison in what object meant for Hamlet.

A cup of wine 

100

What does Laertes wound Hamlet with? 

a poisoned sword

100

Who does Hamlet ask to stay alive and tell his story? 

Horatio

200

The original letter ordered the execution of which character? 

Who is Hamlet? 

200

Osric proves he is foolish by agreeing that the weather is what.

Both hot and cold

200

Laertes secretly poisons what weapon.

His sword 

200

Hamlet kills Claudius by stabbing him and forcing him to do what? 

drink the poisoned wine

200

Who does Hamlet support as the next King of Denmark? 

Fortinbras

300

Why does Hamlet show no sympathy towards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? 

They betrayed him 

300

What type of wager does Claudius make about the duel.

A bet that Laerets will win

300

Gertrude dies after doing what.

drinking from the poisoned cup

300

Before dying, Laertes reveals that who is responsible for the poison? 

King Claudius

300

Where does Fortinbras return from?

Poland 

400

Hamlet says Laertes’ desire for revenge mirrors what in himself.

Desire to avenge his father 

400

Finish the quote by Hamlet " There’s all’s ill here about my___" (look between lines 225-230) 

Heart 

400

Finish this quote from Laertes " I am justly kill’d with my own____" (lines 335-340)

treachery

400

What do Hamlet and Laertes do before dying.

forgive each other!

400

Hamlet's final words are "The rest is ___" 

silence 

500

This action shows Hamlet has become more strategic and decisive than earlier in the play.

rewriting the letter to have Rosencrantz and Guildenstern executed

500

Despite Horatio’s warning, Hamlet agrees to duel because he believes in what? 

Accepting his fate and being ready for his death

500

Why does Laertes agree to participate in the duel? 

Revenge for his fathers death

500

Hamlet’s death proves his earlier belief that God would punish him for what? 

killing Polonius

500

How does Fortinbras want Hamlet to be carried away? 

Like a soldier 

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