Characters
Plot Events
Quotes & Who Said Them
Relationships
Themes & Symbols
100

Who is the Prince of Denmark?

Hamlet

100

What country is Prince Fortinbras from?

Norway

100

To be or not to be—that is the question.

Hamlet

100

Who is Hamlet dating?

Ophelia

100

What major theme does Hamlet’s hesitation to kill Claudius represent?

Action vs Inaction

200

Which character's ghost appears to Hamlet?

Ghost Dad

200

What does Hamlet pretend to be throughout Acts I–III?

Mad

200

The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

Gertrude

200

Who stole the throne from Hamlet?

Claudius

200

What does Gertrude’s quick remarriage suggest about gender expectations in the play?

Women were expected to be dependent on men for power and protection

300

Who is sent by Claudius to spy on Hamlet in England?

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

300

How does Polonius die?

being stabbed by Hamlet through a curtain?

300

Brevity is the soul of wit.

Polonius

300

How are Gertrude and Claudius related?

He is her brother-in-law
300

How does Fortinbras contrast with Hamlet in terms of honor?

He takes action to reclaim his father’s honor, while Hamlet hesitates

400

Which characters warn Ophelia against trusting Hamlet's love?

Laertes & Polonius

400

What play does Hamlet have the actors perform to test Claudius’s guilt?

The Murder of Gonzago OR The Mousetrap

400

O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven.

Claudius

400
Why are Polonius and Claudius so close?

Polonius is the right hand to the king

400

How does The Mousetrap reveal the theme of appearance vs. reality?

It’s a play within a play, showing how performances can reveal hidden truths

500

What is the name of the character playing Claudius in the play-within-the-play?

Lucianus

500

What is the reason Hamlet does not kill Claudius when he first has the chance?

He believes Claudius is praying, and killing him then might send him to heaven

500

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

Marcellus

500

How are Horatio and Hamlet related

They were friends in college

500

What is Ophelia’s fate, and how does it reflect how women are treated in the play?

She drowns, possibly a suicide, showing how powerless women are in a male-dominated world

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