Act 3 Plot
Act 4 Plot
Act 3 Quotes
Act 4 Quotes
Grab Bag
100

Hamlet's "to be, or not to be" speech is primarily about this topic or theme

Life and death

100

Hamlet is able to return from his exile thanks to this group of criminals

Pirates

100

Get thee to a nunnery, farewell. Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool, for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them.

Hamlet to Ophelia

100

One woe doth tread upon another’s heel,
So fast they follow. Your sister’s drowned

Queen Gertrude to Laertes

100

This character is the only one in the play who seems to be incapable of seeing the ghost, even when it appears to another person in the same room!

Queen Gertrude

200

This character is the only person that Hamlet trusts with the truth about Claudius and Hamlet's plan to catch him.

Horatio

200

Claudius and Laertes are planning these venomous acts to kill Hamlet

Poison the tip of a sharpened sword

Poison Hamlet's drink

200

There is a play tonight before the King.

One scene of it comes near the circumstance

Which I have told thee of my father’s death.

Hamlet to Horatio

200

Where the dead body is bestowed, my lord,

We cannot get from him.

Rosencrantz to the King

200

O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven;

It hath the primal eldest curse upon ’t,

A brother’s murder. Pray can I not,

Though inclination be as sharp as will.

King Claudius to himself

300

Hamlet uses this musical instrument as a prop to tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that they cannot “play” him.

A recorder, flute, or pipe

300

Ophelia sadly drowns, but this aspect of her death is still unclear

Whether or not she allowed herself to drown or if she was incapable of understanding

300

Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool. Farewell.

Hamlet to Polonius

300

How came he dead? I’ll not be juggled with.

To hell, allegiance! Vows, to the blackest devil!

Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit!

Laertes to Claudius

300

[Polonius is] at supper. Not where he eats, but where he is eaten

Hamlet to King Claudius

400

Hamlet kills Polonius for these reasons 

Polonius is hiding behind a curtain and cries out when the Queen shouts for help

400

When Hamlet encounters Fortinbras, he and his army are currently on their way to fight this European country.

Poland

400

Alas, how is ’t with you, That you do bend your eye on vacancy And with th’ incorporal air do hold discourse?

Queen Gertrude to Hamlet
400

I hope all will be well. We must be patient,
but I cannot choose but weep to think they would lay him in the cold ground.

Ophelia to the King/Queen

400

Hamlet has this reaction when seeing Young Fortinbras and his army.

Shame / jealousy

500
Ophelia lies when Hamlet asks her this pointed question.

"Where is your father?"

500

Hamlet actually hid Polonius' body here. 

The lobby

500

I like him not, nor stands it safe with us

To let his madness rage. Therefore prepare you.

I your commission will forthwith dispatch,

And he to England shall along with you.

King Claudius to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

500

Finding ourselves too slow of sail, we put on

a compelled valor, and in the grapple I boarded them.

On the instant they got clear of our ship, I alone

became their prisoner.

Hamlet to Horatio

500

Claudius makes this guarantee to Laertes regarding Polonius' death.

If Claudius had anything to do with Polonius' murder, then he will forfeit his crown to Laertes.

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