Who is Hamlet
What is foreshadowing?
It is when the author drops important hints to prepare the reader.
What is William Shakespeare's full name?
William Shakespeare.
Ophelia is torn between her feelings for Hamlet and ?
Her duty to her father?
How does Ophelia die?
What is Drowing or possible Suicide
Who said "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.-Will you walk out of the air, my lord?"
Who is Polonius
What is a foil Character?
A character who contrasts with another; highlights differences.
What was the 21st play Shakespeare wrote?
Hamlet
What was a snake compared to in Hamlet?
Who is King Claudius?
How does Laertes die?
What is poison on tip of a sword
Who said "Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting, The perfume and suppliance of a minute; No more."
Who is Laertes
What is an aside?
It is a remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.
What is Gertrude relationship to Hamlet?
His mother.
How many hairs are on the average human head and how many are lost a day (aprox)?
100,000. 50-100 are lost every day.
How does King Claudius die?
What is poison on tip of sword (and then poison in wine)
Who said " Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death"
Who is King Claudius
What is a soliloquy?
It is a speech delivered while the actor is alone on stage.
Was Shakespeare a criminal?
Yes. He was (possibly) involved in organized crime.
How many people are born without eyes in 100,000 people and what is the condition called(for brownie points)?
3 out of 100, 000 people and it is called Anophthalmia.
How does the Queen die?
What is poison in the wine
Who said "My lord, that would dishonour him."
Who is Reynaldo
What is an archetype?
It is a universal symbol or pattern that recurs in myths, stories, and other forms of literature.
Why did Shakespeare get married
Because of an unexpected pregnancy.
How much does an unshelled peanut weigh?
About 0.8g
Who is the only one of the main characters who lives?
Who is Horatio