Quotes
Symbols
Acts 1-2
Acts 3-4
People Relations
100

"To be, or not to be: that is the question"

Who said it, and what Act

Hamlet, Act 3

100

Symbolizes corruption, betrayal, and deceit, most notably used by Claudius

Poison

100

This character is the Prince of Denmark and the main protagonist of the play

hamlet

100

where does Hamlet tell Ophelia she should go

he tells her to go to a nunnery (a convent)

100

Who is Hamlets father?

King Hamlet

200

"This above all: to thine own self be true" 

Who said it, What Act? 

Polonius, Act 1

200

The most iconic symbol, which forces Hamlet to confront the physical reality of death, decay, and the equalizer of all people, regardless of status.

Yorick's skull

200

This character gives advice to his sister Ophelia to stay away from Hamlet.

laertes

200

who does Hamlet kill when confronting gurtude

polonius

200

Who is Hamlets love interest? 

Ophelia

300

"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"

Who said it, What Act

Marcellus, Act 1,

300

Symbolizes the unnatural, lingering guilt and the demand for revenge that interrupts the natural order of Denmark

The Ghost

300

who does Hamlet kill when confronting gurtude

polonius

300

what is the name of the play within the play

the mousetrap

300

Who killed Ophelia

She Drowned/Killed herself

400

"Neither a borrower nor a lender be"

Who said it, What Act? 

Polonius, Act 1

400

Symbolize's someones descent into madness, fragility of innocence, and the emotional decay of their relationships

Ophelia’s Flowers

400

what are the names of hamlets two childhood friends

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

400

what is the outcome of hamlets play within a play plan

it is successful in confirming Claudius's guilt

400

How is Claudius related to Hamlet?

He is his uncle, and his step-father

500

"Good-night, sweet prince, / And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!" 

Who said it, What Act

Horatio, Act 5

500

Represents the decay, corruption, and moral rot within Denmark’s royal court

The "Unweeded Garden"

500

how does Hamlet plan to test Claudius's guilt

by showing him the play

500

why doesn't Hamlet kill Claudius when he sees him

Claudius is praying

500

Who is Laertes related to?

Polonius and Ophelia