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MADNESS
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Terms n’ Such
The Great Unknown
100

The current prince of Denmark.

Who is Hamlet?
100

According to Polonius, the first sign of Hamlet’s madness is this.

What is his love madness toward Ophelia?

100

The title of the play within the play

What is “Mouse Trap”?

100

Hamlet’s to be or not to be is this kind of speech.

What is a soliloquy?

100

Ophelia sings about this to Gertrude.

What is death?

200

Who suggests a play will cheer Hamlet up?

Who are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?

200

At first, Hamlet madness is . . .

What is an Act or Performance? 

200

The only gender allowed to be actors

What is male?

200

The play within the play is written entirely as this

What are stage directions?

200

Hamlet is sent away to this country.

What is England?

300

the best friend of Hamlet.

Who is Horatio?

300

Hamlet’s plans to stir up Claudius’s guilt through . . . 

What is the play / “Mouse Trap”?

300

The means by which the actor murders the king actor

What is poison?

300

The stabbing of Polonius behind the tapestry is this kind of irony.

What is Dramatic Irony?

300

This captures Hamlet on the trip overseas.

What is a pirates ship / pirates?

400

A character regarded as a blubbering fool.

Who is Polonius?

400

Hamlet’s performative attitude towards the actors is . . . 

What is jolly, welcoming, and/or jokingly so?

400
Claudius say this and ends the by doing so. 

What is ”LIGHTS!”

400

The theme that becomes evident through all the different secret plots, hiding, and spying that occurs throughout all the acts.

What is surveillance, suspicion, and/or jealousy?

400

Hamlet tells Claudius that this happened to Polonius’s body.

What is ”worms ate it”?

500

The person whose betrayal hurts Hamlet worst.

Who is Gertrude?

500

The true state of Hamlet‘s mind is . . . 

What is madness? 

500

The literary device this being used through the play within a play

What is irony?

500

The fatal flaw of Hamlet.

What is indecision?

500

Laertes quest for revenge is fueled by these two things.

What is his hatred of Hamlet and his desire for power/status?