Literary Devices
People & Places
Plot & Vocabulary
Analysis
Background
100

Uses words that appeal to the five senses ("rank" = "disgusting and smelly" appeals to the sense of smell)

Imagery

100

Name of the main character

Hamlet

100

Name one theme in Hamlet

Corruption death suicide overthinking treachery decay power 

100

What is the tone in the beginning of the play?

Fearful anxious

100

What is the name of the period Shakespeare wrote?

Renaissance

200
Name this literary device "my heart is breaking"

Figurative Language

200

Name of Hamlet's girlfriend who kills herself

Ophelia

200

Who sees the ghost first in the opening scene?

The guards by the royal castle

200

O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter! O God! God! What does that mean?

Hamlet wants to die and body to melt, but he knows that God doesn't allow suicide so he's sad he can't kill himself like he wants

200

Where were Shakespeare's plays performed?

Globe Theater London

300

"Frailty -- thy name is woman" (Weakness -- your name is "woman!")

Personification

300

Setting of Hamlet; Name of the Kingdom

Denmark

300

Why does Hamlet want to die?

He's sad about his father's death and his mom marrying again only after two months with his uncle which he thinks is a betrayal

300

What does Hamlet compare his uncle and dad to in terms of leadership?

Hyperion to a satyr

300

What other plays did Shakespeare write?

Romeo and Juliet Macbeth The Tempest 

400

This world and kingdom ...is an unweeded garden

Metaphor symbol

400

Hamlet's mom's name

Queen Gertrude

400

How did Hamlet's mother act toward his father, the king, when he was alive?

She was madly in love with him and devoted to him.

400

What symbol does Hamlet use in Soliloquy 1 to talk about the Moral and political corruption in Denmark

rank and gross unweeded garden 

400

What was the political system during Shakespeare's time and in the plays?

Monarchy

500

 "so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly" What device is this?

Hyperbole

500

Name of Hamlet's uncle The new king who married Hamlet's mom

King Claudius

500

What is it called when Hamlet speaks to himself on stage?

Soliloquy

500

Why does Shakespeare use Soliloquy? What does it show?

It shows Hamlet's internal world and his thoughts and feelings. It shows his emotional struggle.
500

What was the belief system and order of importance during this time?

God, king, angels, religious people, knights, peasants, witches. King is appointed by God; everyone must stay in their class. Peasants were the 99%. To go against the king is to go against God.