Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100

How does the Ghost claim he was murdered?

His brother Claudius poured poison into his ear while he slept in the garden.

100

What does Polonius send his servant Reynaldo to go do in this Act?

To spy on Laertes in France

100

How does Hamlet plan to get proof of Claudius' guilt?

He asks the performers to put on a play that resembles the murder of his father. He will observe the King's reaction. 

100

How does Ophelia initially respond to the news of her father's death?

She goes mad 

100

The only person who remains loyal to Hamlet throughout the entire play is...

Horatio 

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Hamlet is referring to this person when he says," Frailty, thy name is woman!"

Gertrude  

200

What conclusion does Polonius come to about the cause of Hamlet's strange behavior in this Act?

He thinks Hamlet is "lovesick" over Ophelia and doesn't know how to handle her rejection. 

200

Hamlet's outburst towards Ophelia during their conversation reflects what about his views/beliefs? "Get thee to a nunnery!"

His distrust towards women in general 

200

What is Laertes' motivation for wanting to kill Hamlet?

He wants revenge 

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Who says this: "He is justly served. It is a poison tempered by himself. Exchange forgiveness with me...[My] death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me

Laertes 

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Why does the Ghost claim that his "soul" can not be at peace? (why is he suffering?)

He was killed before his was able to confess his sins and is now trapped in a "purgatory" 

300

What plan do King Claudius AND Polonius come up with to confirm the cause of Hamlet's odd behavior?

They will organize a "run in" between Hamlet and Ophelia and spy on their conversation.

300

In his soliloquy, Claudius reveals that he feels "guilty" for murdering his brother, but he is not willing to...

To give up the things he's gained from the murder, including the crown and the queen.

300

How do Claudius and Laertes plan to kill Hamlet?

They plan to poison the tip of Laertes' sword and cut him during the fencing match.

300

What feelings does Hamlet profess when he interrupts Ophelia's funeral?

He claims that he truly did love Ophelia

400

In Hamlet's 1st soliloquy he reveals that he is disgusted by his mother's remarriage. What are TWO major reasons WHY?

1. she moved on so quickly

2. their relationship is "incestuous"

3. Claudius is nothing like his father 

400

What does the way Polonius interacts with his children highlight about his character? 

1. Controlling

2. Selfish 

3. Power hungry 

4. Overly concerned about reputation 

400

Why does Hamlet decide not to kill Claudius when he catches him praying alone?

He believes killing him while he is praying will grant him a peaceful afterlife.

400

What TWO reasons prevent Claudius from just executing Hamlet when he finds out he is a threat to him?

He is beloved by the people of Denmark, and because Gertrude wouldn't approve of it. 

400

Which characters are ultimately responsible for the deaths of all the other characters in the play?

Claudius and Hamlet 

500

What are 2 MAJOR themes that are introduced in Act 1?

Revenge, Honor, Duty, Betrayal, Loyalty, Madness, Grief, Corruption 

500

In this Act, Shakespeare uses an Allusion to the Greek myth of Priam's slaughter by Pyrrhus to highlight what about Hamlets character?

Lack of courage and determination to avenge his father 

500

In Hamlet's "To Be or Not To Be" soliloquy, Shakespeare explores which TWO major themes?

Mortality and indecisiveness 

500

In what way are both Laertes and Fortinbras foils for Hamlet?

They are men of action 

500

Before his death, why does Hamlet express his desire for Fortinbras to take the throne?

He is a strong and capable leader who can restore stability to Denmark

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