Characters
Plot Details
Symbols
Themes
100

This prince struggles with revenge, relationships, and mental illness throughout the play.

Who is Hamlet?

100

The ghost reveals that this happened to him.

He was murdered by his brother, Claudius.
100

The poison symbolizes this moral condition throughout Denmark.

What is corruption?

100

Hamlet's main goal is to achieve this key theme.

What is revenge?

200

This man is accidentally slain by Hamlet.

Who is Polonius?

200

This is what killed Hamlet.

A fatal wound from a poisoned sword.

200

The ghost symbolizes the demand/want for this.

What is revenge?

200

The theme of appearance vs. reality is shown through spying and this other behavior.

What is acting?

300

This man is the reigning King of Denmark for much of the play, husband of Gertrude, and uncle to Hamlet.

Who is King Claudius?

300

Ophelia dies in this way.

Drowning

300
The skull of Yorick symbolizes this.

What is death?

300
The play suggests that this will occur from political corruption.

What is the collapse of order?

400

This character is a close friend and confidant to Hamlet who survives the events of the play.

Who is Horatio?

400

Hamlet delays killing Claudius for this reason.

Claudius was praying and Hamlet did not want him to go to Heaven when he dies.

400

Ophelia's talk of flowers symbolizes these feelings.

What is betrayal, grief, and/or corruption?

400

Hamlet's hesitation to act on his desires highlights this theme.

What is action vs. inaction?

500

(2 Characters) These are childhood friends of Hamlet who keep a close watch on him throughout the play.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

500

Hamlet avoids being executed in England by doing this.

Altering Claudius's letter.

500

This is a symbol for all being equal in death, regardless of status.

What is Polonius' corpse?

500

Hamlet frequently questions this theme regarding the human existence.

What is death/mortality?