How Are They Related?
Tragic Deaths
Location, Location, Location!
It's All Greek To Me
Plot
100

These two characters are mother and son.

Who are Gertrude and Hamlet?

100

Before the action of the play begins, this character killed the old king and married his wife. It all happened so fast that the leftovers from the funeral were served at the wedding. 

Who is Claudius?

100

Hamlet tells Ophelia to get herself to this kind of location. Maybe he hates her, or maybe he's trying to protect her. No one really knows.

What is a nunnery?

100

This is described as the protagonist's character defect, moral blindness, or tragic flaw.

What is hamartia?

100

Under Claudius's tutelage, Laertes comes up with this plan to kill Hamlet and avenge his father's death.

What is poison him in a sword fight?

200

These two characters are brother and sister.

Who are Laertes and Ophelia?

200

This character drowns in a pool of water, though the text is unclear as to whether this is intentional suicide or accidental unalivement.

Who is Ophelia?

200

Hamlet finds Yorick - rather, a piece of him - in this location and tells him to make room for his girlfriend Ophelia (I guess the "nunnery" bit didn't work out too well).

What is a grave or graveyard?
200

This is the moment when the protagonist experiences what could be described as a reversal in fate, a fall from grace, or a change in how they are viewed by the public.

What is the peripeteia?

200

Hamlet enlists this character to spy on Claudius - all while he himself is being spied on by Claudius.

Who is Horatio?

300

These two characters are brothers...well, they *were* brothers, but now one's dead.

Who are Old (or King) Hamlet and Claudius?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The Ghost of Old (or King) Hamlet informs his son that he was murdered by someone pouring poison into this organ.

What is the ear?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! This country is the home of Hamlet and all his wild and crazy family. The castle even has a name, too. (Must name both to be correct.)

What is Denmark and Elsinore?

300

It is the moment the protagonist finally understands the reality of their circumstances and the direct consequences of their tragic flaw.

What is anagnorisis?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Hamlet refers to this person when he says,"Frailty, thy name is woman!" Some cultures might see this as disrespectful, though that's the last thing on Hamlet's mind right now.

Who is Gertrude?

400

Horatio is forever faithful to Hamlet...in a Samwise-and-Frodo kind of way.

What is best friends?

400

Hamlet cries out, "A rat! Dead for a ducat!" as he accidentally kills this old fool instead of his uncle...though it serves him right for spying on him in his mother's bedroom.

Who is Polonius?

400

The ever-mentioned-but-rarely seen character Fortinbras is the prince of this country.

What is Norway?
400

This is the aspect of the protagonist undergoing punishment for their tragic flaw - for Oedipus, it is self-inflicted, but for Hamlet, it is by another character.

What is nemesis?

400

After conferencing with the Ghost of his father, this is how Hamlet decides to behave in order to confuse and misdirect anyone who may be spying on him.

What is pretending to be crazy?

500

Claudius is forever envious of Hamlet...in a Scar-and-Simba kind of way.

What are uncle and nephew?

500

In the climactic duel, Laertes mortally wounds Hamlet with this weapon...though the effect must happen in slow motion since Hamlet has enough time for another monologue before he actually dies.

What is a poisoned sword?

500

Hamlet is sailing toward this country when his ship is overtaken by pirates (yes, there are actually pirates in this story, too).

What is England?

500

The audience will generally experience this sensation at the end of a tragedy if the play is written and performed well.

What is catharsis?

500

Hamlet has a chance to kill Claudius, but he refuses because Claudius is performing this ritual of communicating with the divine.

What is praying?

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