Inspiration
Setting
Psychology
Formalist Approach
100

What earlier play with a similar name inspired Hamlet?

Ur-Hamlet

100

What country does the book take place?

Denmark

100

What is the main driving force behind Hamlet?

Getting revenge for his father

100

How much character development do we see in Hamlet?

Almost none

200

What is the name of the original Hamlet in Norse legends?

Amleth

200

What is the name of the main castle in the book?

Elsinore Castle

200

What main factor caused Hamlet to feel both shock and anger at his mother?

His mother marrying his Uncle

200

Which of Kurt Vonnegut's theories apply to Hamlet?

Which Way is Up?

300

The death of which person caused Shakespeare to write more tragedies instead of comedies?

Shakespeare's son Hamnet.

300

What two ideas does the castle represent?

Safety but also Imprisonment

300

The famous quote "To be or not to be, that is the question" comes from what character?

Hamlet

300

Who is the good guy and bad guy in Hamlet?

Depends on Point of view as most characters are pretty neutral.

400

Who was the ruler of England when Shakespeare wrote Hamlet?

Queen Elizabeth

400

What type of atmosphere did Shakespeare describe in the opening scenes taking place in the battlements?

An Atmosphere of Fear and Uncertainty

400

What feeling has been a common feeling for Hamlet throughout the book?

A depressive feeling

400

What do you call it when someone such as Hamlet gives a speech reflecting their inner thoughts to themselves?

A soliloquy 

500

Which play is known to have created the genre of revenge tragedies or revenge plays?

Kyd Thomas's The Spanish Tragedy.

500

What roles in the story does the setting play?

Theme, Character Development, and Overall Atmosphere

500

What is the end result of Hamlet?

Hamlet dies

500

The part where Hamlet says "Ay, so, God b' wi' ye! Now I am alone" represents what event happening.

Hamlet going insane