Poor Yorick, I knew him well...
Symbolism in objects
Foreign "Relations"
Finish That Line!
Hamlet/Shakespeare General Knowledge
100

She died by drowning next to a willow tree

Who is Ophelia?

100

Yorick's skull

What is death?

100

Gertrude's husband

Who is Claudius?

100

"_____, that is the question."

What is "To be or not to be?"

100

The country Hamlet is set in

What is Denmark?
200

They died when Hamlet switched the letter to England requesting for his execution with one that requested for theirs

Who are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
200

Hamlet's black clothes

What is his grief for his father's death?

200

Laertes' sister

Who is Ophelia?

200

"Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the _____; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love."

What is "Sun doth move?"

200

The language that Shakespeare wrote in, which made his plays more popular during his life as it was the way everyone commonly spoke at the time

What is Elizabethan English?

300

She died after drinking wine poisoned by her husband that was intended for Hamlet

Who is Queen Gertrude?

300

Poison

What is power-fueled corruption?
300

Ophelia's father

Who is Polonius?

300

"There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, ______."

What is "Than are dreamed of in your philosophy?"

300

The castle of Denmark, home of the royal family

What is Elsinore Castle?

400

He died after being stabbed by his own rapier that had been dipped in poison

Who is Laertes?

400

Ophelia's flowers

What is emotional turmoil and despair?

400

Claudius's nephew

Who is Hamlet?

400

"This above all: _____."

What is "To thine own self be true?"

400

The man that Hamlet calls "A little more than kin, a little less than kind."

Who is Claudius?

500

He died after being stabbed through a curtain

Who is Polonius?

500

Gertrude's necklace of Claudius

What is Gertrude's betrayal of the late King Hamlet?

500

Hamlet's father

Who is King Hamlet?

500

"There is nothing either good or bad, _____."

What is "but thinking makes it so?"

500

This is the reason that Shakespeare's works are so popular no matter the time, even today!

What are universal themes?

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