How does Hamlet demonstrate his sanity through word play and also his desire to detach himself from Claudius? | “Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended. Mother, you have my father much offended…” |
How does Hamlet note the fleeting and fickle nature of love? | “…such an act… Calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose…” |
How does Hamlet state that age is synonymous with a loss of passion, possibly leaving exposed human corruption? | “You cannot call it love; for at your age the hey- day in the blood is tame…” |
How does Hamlet use graphic imagery to describe the decadent and corrupt nature of Claudius and Gertrude’s relationship? | “…live in the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, stew’d in corruption…honeying and making love over the nasty sty” |
How does Hamlet demonstrate the notion of status as a societal driving force and consider death as moral? | “I took thee for thy better. Take thy fortune.” |
Which quote seems to demonstrate that Hamlet’s course of revenge is directed by loyalty to the Ghost rather than by conviction? | “…this visitation is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose…” |
How does Hamlet allude to the fall (again!) and show the notion of corruption increasing with time and destroying emotion? | “…my two schoolfellows, Whom I will trust as I will adders fang’d…” |
How does Hamlet present Polonius’ death as justified? | “Thou find’st to be busy is some danger.” |
HAMLET- Act 3, Scene 4 KEY QUOTES
July 7, 2019