Plot Points
Plot Points II
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Themes
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100

How does King Hamlet die?

He is poisoned in the ear by his brother, Claudius.

100

Who is alive at the end of the play to tell Hamlet’s story?

Horatio

100

"To be, or not to be" is one of Hamlet's most famous lines. In which act and scene does Hamlet deliver this soliloquy?

Act 3, Scene 1.

100

The ghost in Hamlet primarily represents which theme?

Revenge

100

Hamlet likens Denmark to a “prison.” What does this metaphor reveal about his views on the royal court?

It reveals his feelings of entrapment and his disgust with the moral corruption he perceives around him.

200

What is the name of the kingdom where the play is set?

Denmark

(accept Elsinore)

200

Hamlet speaks of "the undiscovered country" in his "To be, or not to be" soliloquy. What is he referring to?

Death and the uncertainty of what comes after it.

200

Who says, "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"?

Marcellus

200

How does the theme of madness manifest in both Hamlet and Ophelia?

Hamlet feigns madness as part of his plan, while Ophelia descends into real madness.

200

What relationship in Hamlet has led some to theorise that their relationship is Oedipal in nature?

Hamlet and Gertrude.

(Extra 100 points for a quote relating to this.)

300

Where does the ghost appear for the final time in the play?

Gertrude’s bedroom/chamber.

300

Hamlet considers life and death through symbols like Yorick's skull. Who was Yorick, and what does Hamlet reflect upon when he sees the skull?

Yorick was a court jester whom Hamlet knew as a child.

300

Who says, "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't"?

Polonius

300

In what way does Fortinbras serve as a foil (opposite) to Hamlet in the theme of revenge?

Fortinbras actively seeks revenge and conquest to honor his father’s death, contrasting with Hamlet’s indecision and inaction.

300

What was happening in England at the time "Hamlet" was written?

The final years of Queen Elizabeth's reign.

(I may accept other answers).

400

Why does Hamlet hesitate to kill Claudius when he finds him praying?

Hamlet fears Claudius will go to heaven if he dies while praying, which would not fulfill the revenge he seeks.

400

Hamlet’s obsession with death leads him to consider suicide in the play’s opening acts. What stops him from taking his own life?

His religious beliefs and fear of the unknown consequences after death.

400

"Neither a borrower nor a lender be" is advice given by which character?

Polonius

400

What event marks Claudius’s full corruption in Hamlet’s eyes?

His reaction during the play


400

Provide three seperate examples of corruption (physical or political) mentioned within the text.

(can accept many answers)
500

What play does Hamlet ask the players to perform, hoping to catch the conscience of the King?

The Murder of Gonzago (which he calls "The Mousetrap").

500

Who else seeks revenge in the play besides Hamlet?

Laertes, who seeks revenge for his father Polonius’ death and his sister Ophelia’s suffering.

500

Hamlet tells this character, "Get thee to a nunnery!" Who is he speaking to?

Ophelia

500

What physical item symbolises the corruption in Denmark?

Poison

(may accept others)

500

Nietzsche believed Hamlet embodied what man?


Dionysian

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