Hamlet and Literary Devices
Hamlet and Plot
Hamlet and Fallacies
Hamlet and Irony
Shakespeare Terms
100

The literary device used in this quote, "The air is biting cold"

What is personification?

100

The act that includes the resolution of Hamlet

What is act 4?

100

The fallacy used when Hamlet discredits Polonius's arguments because he's old.

What is ad hominem/strawman?

100

The type of irony Hamlet himself makes most of when talking to everyone he hates.

What is verbal irony?

100

The two set of syllables where one is stressed and the other is unstressed

What is an iamb?

200

What if it tempts you to jump into the sea... or to the terrifying cliff that overhangs the water...the edge of the sea makes people feel despair... all they have to do is look into its depths and hear it roar far below.

What is imagery?

200

The part of the plot that includes the Mousetrap play where key character's views are confirmed or changed.

What is the climax?

200

The fallacy being used when Hamlet is saying he doesn't know if it's better to die or live and get revenge for his father.

What is an either/or fallacy?

200

The irony used when Polonius gets stabbed hiding behind the curtains.

What is situational irony?

200

The use of sharp humor that occurs before a tense scene in a play?

What is comic relief?

300

The literary device used in this quote, "How low we can fall, Horatio. Isn't it possible to imagine that the noble ashes of Alexander the Great could end up plugging a whole in a barrel?"

What is an allusion?

300

The plot point that includes the plan of Laertes and Claudius to kill Hamlet.

What is the falling action?

300
A fallacy that is being used when Laertes is telling Opehlia not to marry Hamlet because he is a prince who will put his country before his wife.

What is ad hominem OR false cause fallacy?

300

The irony used in the discussion that is heard between the Hamlet and the Ghost that no one in the play knows about.

What is dramatic irony?

300

The repetitive sound of five alternating stressed and unstressed syllables

What is Iambic Pentameter?

400

The literary device used in this quote, "It's locked away in my memory and you've got the key"

What is an implied metaphor?

400
The two plot points that are found in act 1 of Hamlet

What is the exposition and inciting incident?

400

The fallacy being used by Rosencratz and Guildenstern when they point out a play coming by to try and distract Hamlet in his venting to them.

What is red herring?

400
The irony used when Hamlet says he should definitely be over his father's death after two months.

What is verbal irony?

400

The name of a long speech a character does when they are talking to themselves

What is a soliloquy?

500

The literary device used to show that the characters in the play have similar desires such as revenge and how that desire ultimately leads to these characters having similar fates in the end.

What is parallelism?

500

The plot point that is made up of the passing on of the story of Claudius through Horatio and the giving of the throne to Fortinbras.

What is the denouement?

500
The fallacy being used when Hamlet is rebuking his mother for marrying Claudius.

What is an appeal to emotion?

500

The irony used when Hamlet explains how he survived in Act four while in England.

What is structural irony?

500

The short comments a character in a play makes when they talk to the audience.

What is an aside?