Theme
Archetypes
Literary Devices
Character Revelation
Fun Facts
100
List the 3 themes discussed in the play
Betrayal & Loyalty, Revenge and Life & Death
100
Which of these archetypes is not mentioned in our presentation a)The Quest b)God Teacher c)Loss of Innocence
a)The Quest
100
Which Greek God of strength is alluded to in this act?
Hercules
100
He claims that he has not done wrong because he was not 'himself'
Hamlet
100
This movie is based off Hamlet a)Law Abiding Citizen b)Ella Enchanted c)The Lion King
c)The Lion King
200
Which 2 character revenge plots are resloved, with pardons, in this act?
Hamlet and Laertes'
200
What does Hamlet begin to accept the idea of during his internal transformation? a)Giving up his antic disposition b)Death c)Becoming king
b)Death
200
This symbol represents the finality of death and the morality of man
What is the skull of Yorick
200
He has grown more intelligent and cunning during the play and uses poison for a second time in act 5
Claudius
200
One of the translations of Gertrude's name is a)Temptress b)Faithful c)Deceiver
b)Faithful
300
The theme of life and death is found in a conversation the gravediggers have about who builds the best________. (Fill in the blank)
Houses
300
What order of seasons take place over the duration of the play? a)Spring to Summer b)Fall to Winter c)Winter to Spring
c)Winter to Spring
300
When Gertrude drinks from the victory cup the reader knows that it is poisoned, this literary device is called
Dramatic Irony
300
He has transformed from an overprotective person to one of the most vengeful characters in the play
Laertes
300
How many unique words did Shakespeare contribute to the English Language in this play? a)800 b)400 c)600
c)600
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