Rosencrantz and Guildenstern give a reason as the reason Hamlet is upset | They dont know the reason |
Hamlet is sent here to be killed | England |
Hamlet treats Horatio as a | friend |
mimes were used before a play to aide the audience in | Understanding |
Hamlet suspects this person has a trap set for him in England | Claudius |
What does Hamlet contemplate in his to be or not to be speech | suicide |
How does Claudius react to the play | Storms out |
Who does Hamlet kill in Gertudes room | Polonius |
What advice does Hamlet give him mother in her room | stop sleeping with Claudius |
Name the part of speechFull thirty times hath phoebus cart gone round | Allusion |
Name the part of speechI will speak daggers to her but use none | metaphor |
Who said thisIn second husband let me be accurst I none ed the second but who killed the first | Player Queen |
Who said thisMaddness in great ones must not go unwatched | Claudius |
What does this meanby no mean… let the bloat king tempt you again to bed | Stop sleeping with Claudius |
When ophelia tries to give back the gifts Hamlet gave her, how did he react | He denies giving them |
Gertrude hopes that Hamlet is | lovesick |
Claudius admits a guilty conscience to | the audience |
What advice does hamlet give the players before the preformance | acting advice |
Why does hamlet see in his mothers room | the ghost |
what part of speechwhich now, like fruit unripe, sticks on the tree… | Simile |
What part of speechHow now, a rat | metaphor |
Who said this the lady doth protest to much me thinks | gertrude |
who said this My lord, he is going to his mothers closet behind the arras Ill convey myself to hear the process Ill warrant shell tax him home | Polonius |
What does this meanTheres letters seald and my two schoolfellows whom i will trust as i do adders fangd they bear the mandate | My two friends have letters which say to kill me |
Who said thisThere is a play tonight before the king… If his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech, any my imaginations are as foul a voulicans stithy | Hamlet |
What does this quote meanTheres something in his soul oer which his melancholy sits on brood, and i do doubt the hatch and the disclose will be some danger, which for to prevent, I have in quick determination thus set it down… | Hamlet is definitely disturbed by something and he is a danger, I have a plan |
What does this quote meanO heart lose not thy nature. Let not ever the soul of Nero enter this firm bosom. Let me cruel not unnatural, I will speak daggers to her, but use none. My tongue and soul in this be hypocrites; How in my words so ever she be shent, to give them seals never my soul | May my soul never agree with putting my words into action |
What does this quote meanDo not forget. This visitation is but to what they blunted purpose. But look, amazement on thy mother sits. O, step between her and her fighting soul, conceit in weakest bodies strongest works | You have gotten off track, talk to your mom, she is confused |
What does this quote meanAnd can you by no drift of conference get from him why he puts on this confusion, grating so harsly all his days of quiet with turbulent and dangerous lunacy | What do you mean you dont know what is troubling hamlet |
who said thisI do wish that your good beauties be the happy cause of hamlets wildness | Gertrude |
True or FalseHamlet contemplates being courageous in his to be or not to be speech | False |
Identify the figurative languageThe soul of Nero | Allusion |
What makes a coward of us all according to Hamlet | Conscience |
True or FalseHamlet suggests that women dont take their wedding vows seriously | True |
Hamlet Praises Horatio as a friend because he is not a slave to what | passion |
Hamlet asks if one can be pardoned and retain the | offense |
True or FalseHamlet gives the players acting advice before their performance | True |
Identify the speakerBut yet do I believe the origin and commencement of his grief sprung from neglected love | Polonius |
Identify the part of speechGriefs joys joy grieves | Paradox |
Who said thisDo not forget. This visitation is but to what they blunted purpose. But look, amazement on thy mother sits. O, step between her and her fighting soul, conceit in weakest bodies strongest works | Ghost |
Who said this My lord, I have remembrances of yours that i have longed long to redeliver I pray you now receive them | Ophelia |
Claudius calls himself and polonius what kind of spies or esprels | Lawful |
Claudius says to himself that polonius speech gives a lash to his what | Conscience |
True or False Hamlet is saddened when ophelia gives him his gifts back | False |
Identify the part of speechOh heat lose hot they nature | Personification |
Hamlet wonders whether tis nobler in mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune or to take ________ against a sea of troubles | Arms |
True or FalseMimes were used before a play to aide in the understanding of this audience | True |
The Dukes wife in the play is named what? | Baptista |
What is the dukes name? | Gonzago |
what is the evil nephews name | Lucianus |
Hamlet tells ophelia that his father died not twice months ago but only two what | Hours |
True or false claudius acts guilty during the play | True |
Identify the speakerHe does confess he feels himself distracted, but from what he will by no means speak | Rosencratz/ guildenstern |
Identify the part of speechDo you think that I am easier to be played on than a pipe | Metaphor |
Identify the part of speech Hyperions curls, the front of Jove himself | allusion |
who said thisIn second husband let me be accurst, none wed the second but who killd the first | Player Queen |
Identify the speakerWhat have I done that thou darest wag thy tongue In hoise so rude against me | Gertrude |
What role did polunius play when he was in the university | Julius Caeser |
Hamlet tells the player that acting or playing is like holding a________________ up to nature | Mirror |
Identify the speaker so think thou wilt no second husband wed but die thy thoughts when thy first lord is dead | Player King |
True or FalseHamlet tells Gertrude to divorce her husband | False |
Identify the part of speechThou turnst mine eyes into my very soul | Personification |
Hamlet says that to sleep perchance to dream ay theres the (what) | Rub |
True or FalseHamlet suspects someone is listening when he has his conversation with ophelia | True |
Hamlet says to ophelia that we will have no more what | Marriages |
Hamlet cautions the players not to shout their lines like what evil biblical king | Herod |
True or FalseHamlet suspects claudius has a trap set for him in england | True |
Identify the speaker Thus conscience does make coward of us all | Hamlet |
Identify the part of speechVolvans stithy | Allusion |
Identify the part of speechAnd that his soul may be damnd and black as hell | Simile |
Who said thisLook here upon this picture and on this the counterfell presentment of two brothers see waht a grace was seated on this brow… look you now what follows here is your husband like a mildewd ear blasting his wholesome brother | Hamlet |
In that sleep of death, what dreams may come must gives us what | pause |
Rosencratz compares claudius to a massy what fixed upon the summit of a hill | wheel |
Hamlet act III
July 29, 2019