Hamlet

-A series of events develop the plot’s central conflict.-Suspense builds gradually as the plot progresses. >Which statements describe the rising action of a tragedy’s plot?
-Hamlet wants to kill Claudius, but he wants to be sure Claudius will suffer. >Which statement best describes Hamlet’s complexity in the excerpt?
-His erratic behavior confuses his friend. >Hamlet’s character is complex in the excerpt because
-A visit from his deceased father. >In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, what plot event prompts Hamlet to become suspicious and resentful?
-Polonius is sacrificing his daughter to trick Hamlet. >In the excerpt, Hamlet calls Polonius Jephthah, after the priest in the Old Testament who sacrifices his daughter to God. What does this allusion suggest about Polonius’s treatment of Ophelia?
-Although she is queen, Gertrude is caught between her powerful husband and bitter son. >Which statement is a feminist analysis of these lines?
-Which words does the actor emphasize?-What gestures and movements does the actor make?-What emotions does the actor convey? >What should audience members ask themselves when they evaluate how an actor interprets a character?
-Diction >To analyze tone, the reader should study word choice, which is also called
-Time period it was written in >Historical criticism considers a text’s relationship to the
-The character experiences a variety of human emotions.-The character possesses a complex personality.-The character grows or develops over the course of a play. >Which ideas describe a round character?
-In contrast to Gertrude, Hecuba is the ideal image of a grieving widow. >Which statement best explains why Shakespeare alludes to Hecuba throughout Act II, Scene ii of Hamlet?
-How do the parts of the text relate to the whole? >Which question is most likely asked by a reader analyzing a text through a formalist lens?
-Become a tragic hero and the story will have an unhappy ending. >By evaluating the dramatic conventions in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that Hamlet will
-He is distraught and unsure. >What does this part of the soliloquy reveal about Hamlet?
-Cautious >Shakespeare’s word choice in the passage creates a tone that is