Hamlet is prince of what country | Denmark |
Fortinbras is prince of what country | Norway |
Who is Horatio to Hamlet? | Friend and confidant |
Who are Francisco, Barnardo, and Marcellus? | Danish soldiers |
What is the name of the play Hamlet asks the players to reenact? (Not the part he inserts) | The Murder of Gonzago |
What is the name of the part Hamlet inserts into the play? | The Mousetrap |
Who were the first 2 people to see the ghost? | Marcellus and Barnardo |
What was the difference in how Barnardo and Horatio responded when asked who they were? | Barnardo says “Long live the King!” showing his faithfulness to Claudius, but Horatio says “Friends to this ground” showing his faithfulness to Denmark, not NECESSARILY Claudius |
Was Horatio completely sure that the ghost would be there when he went to check it out? | No, in fact he was doubtful and just annoyed that he was dragged out so late into the cold |
Why does Marcellus say Horatio should speak to the ghost? | Because he is a scholar, and apparently Marcellus and Barnardo have the mental capacity of a potato |
What type of clothes was the ghost wearing when Horatio saw it? | It was dressed for battle |
Who did the ghost look like? | Old King Hamlet, the one who’s dead |
What armor was the ghost wearing? | The same that Old Hamlet wore when he fought Old Norway. |
For what reason does Horatio say that the country is geared for way and constantly makes weapons, cannons, etc.? | Because young Fortinbras, son of Old Norway, might attack Denmark to gain back the land his dad lost |
Does Fortinbras, at first, have his country’s army behind him ready to find Denmark? | No, he has a group of “lawless resolutes”, or thugs, to command. |
What scares away the ghost the second time it comes during that night? | A cock crew, and it also didn’t help that Marcellus just randomly yelled whether or not he should throw his spear at it. (Again, IQ of a potato). |
What does Horatio say happens to spirits when the cock crows? | All spirits, no matter what, go back to their resting place. |
What does Marcellus say about cock crowing? | That during Christmas when the cock crows it is a holy time, and it is a time when no spirit dares to roam |
Who suggests, out of loyalty, that they should tell the story about the ghost to Hamlet? | Horatio does, showing his loyalty to Hamlet |
Does Claudius deeply express his grief for his brother’s death the first time we hear him? | No, he just says a few lines about it and really acts as though it’s nothing and everyone needs to move on |
Did the current king of Norway, Fortinbras’ uncle, know about his plans? | No, he was old and bedridden |
Who does Claudius send to tell Norway about his nephew’s plans? | Cornelius and Voltemand |
Why did Laertes come to Denmark? | To “show [his] duty in [Claudius’] coronation” |
Where does Laertes want to go to now that Claudius has had his coronation? | France |
How does Hamlet act at first? | He is super depressed, like realllllllllllllyyyyyyy depressed. And he says nothing can show how depressed he is. |
What do the King and Queen tell Hamlet he is being? | Unmanly, stubborn, a wimp |
Where does Hamlet want to go back to? | School |
Where is the school Hamlet wants to go to? | Wittenberg |
What does Claudius say about having Hamlet go back to school? | He says both he and the queen want him to stay so they can keep an eye on him. |
In his first soliloquy, why does Hamlet say he can’t commit suicide? | It is against the “canon” of God. |
What does Hamlet compare Denmark to? | An unweeded garden |
How long was Old Hamlet dead before Gertrude married his brother? | 1 month (thirsty hoe) |
Does Hamlet think Claudius deserves the throne? | No, he thought Claudius is to Old Hamlet as he is to Hercules. |
What does Hamlet keep mentioning about his mother and Claudius? | Incestuous sheets |
Does Hamlet call Horatio his “poor servant ever”? | No, Horatio calls himself that, put Hamlet says he is his good friend. |
Why does Horatio say he came from Wittenburg? | To see Hamlet’s father’s funeral. |
What does Hamlet say about the marriage compared to the funeral? | The food from the funeral did last til the marriage, showing how short the time between them was. |
What does Horatio say the ghost’s countenance was? | More in sorrow than anger. |
Does Hamlet want to tell everyone about the ghost? | No, he wants them to keep it a secret. |
What does Hamlet suspect? | He suspects foul play of some kind |
What does Laertes tell Ophelia in his goodbye? | He tells her not to believe all of Hamlet’s love, that he could never be with her, and he could ruin her. |
What is a big thing with Laertes’ speech to Ophelia about Hamlet? | That she must not lose her honor, because if she lets Hamlet ruin her, she is done. |
What’s an analogy that Laertes uses to compare what Hamlet might do to Ophelia? | “The canker galls the infants of the spring Too oft before their buttons be disclosed” The worm ruins the spring flowers before the had the chance to bloom |
What does Ophelia say back to Laertes? | She says she’ll keep his words to heart, but that he shouldn’t be hypocritical and not listen to himself |
Why is Laertes happy when he sees his father Polonius coming? | He has another chance for Polonius to bless his journey. |
What does Polonius make everything relate to? | Honor |
What does Polonius give as advice to Laertes? (All of the recommendations) | Be friendly but not too friendly; don’t get into fights but if you are in one make sure to kick his 17th century ass; listen to everyone but don’t talk to everyone; take everyone’s judgment but keep your own; get great clothes, but ones that are good, not necessarily just expensive; don’t borrow nor lend money |
Why does the lesson about clothes seem important to Polonius? | Because Laertes is going to France, and they care a lot about fashion there |
What does Laertes says is the number one lesson, but is ironic because of all the things he jsut said | Be yourself |
What is the difference between how Ophelia talks to Laertes and how she talks to her dad? | With Laertes she is more smart and witty, but with her dad she acts dumb and is very submissive |
What does Polonius say he hears Hamlet is giving her a lot of? | Private time (giggity) |
What does Polonius say Ophelia is being? | She is being naive and foolish for believing him, and she is risking her honor. |
What does Ophelia say Hamlet has given her almost all of? | The holy vows of heaven |
Which “holy vow of heaven” has Hamlet not yet given Ophelia? | A proposal, marriage |
What is the difference in how Ophelia ends the conversation with Laertes and her father? | With Laertes she sort of tells him off and says he should watch himself too, but with her father she backs down and simply says that she will obey him. |
At what time do Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus meet and expect to see the ghost? | Midnight |
Why is there a “flourish of trumpets” and “two pieces” go off? | Hamlet says it is the king celebrating (the fact that Hamlet decided to stay, I’m not sure on this though, if someone could tell me for sure that’d be great) |
What does Hamlet say about one small piece of evil? | That it can ruin the whole thing. “The dram of evil Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal.” |
Is Hamlet reasonable and calm when he sees the ghost? | No, he starts yelling and begging it to speak to him. Very passionate |
What does the ghost do in response to Hamlet asking to speak? | It beckons him to follow it somewhere else |
Why does Hamlet say he should have no fear? | Because he doesn’t value his life a lot, no more than a “pin’s fee”. Also it can’t do anything to his soul. |
How does Horatio respond? | He is very reasonable and warns Hamlet of all the evil things a ghost could tempt him to do. |
What does Hamlet say when they try to stop him from following the ghost? | That they should unhand him, and he’ll “make a ghost of him that follows [Hamlet]” |
What does Marcellus note after Hamlet leaves? | “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” |
What do Horatio and Marcellus decide to do after Hamlet runs off after the ghost? | They think it is not right to obey Hamlet for that moment and follow him. |
Hamlet Facts+Quotes
July 6, 2019