With what theater was Shakespeare closely associated? | Globe |
True or False: At the end of Hamlet, Horatio becomes king? | False |
How does Ophelia die? | Drowns herself |
Who said, “There’s divinity that shapes our ends.” | Hamlet |
Hamlet kills Polonius:a. In a duelb. Because he has turned Ophelia against himc. Now knowing who it isd. With poison | c |
True or False: Like Hamlet, Ophelia only pretends to be mad | False |
Why does Hamlet not kill Claudius during prayer? | If he waits Claudius will suffer more |
Adviser to the king? | Polonius |
Brother to Ophelia? | Laertes |
Says, “Good night, sweet prince” | Horatio |
Part of the “play within the play” | Players |
Names Hamlet heir to the throne | Claudius |
Feels “the readiness is all” | Hamlet |
Once married to King Hamlet | Gertrude |
Returns Hamlet’s gifts | Ophelia |
True or False: Claudius never admits his guilt to the audience (or reader) | False |
The ghost tells Hamlet that:a. He can trust Horatiob. That Polonius was also involved in his deathc. To leave the Queen alone | c |
“Get thee to a nunnery” is addressed to | Ophelia |
Fortinbras is prince of? | Norway |
Claudius hopes that Hamlet will die:a. In the graveyardb. In the gardenc. In Englandd. In Norway | c |
Who is the first to see the ghost? | Sentry |
Who said, “This above all, to thine own self be true, And it must follow as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” | Polonius |
The duel is planned by Laertes and:a. Hamletb. Osricc. Poloniusd. Claudius | d |
Where is the court located? | Elsinore |
Who is the only person Hamlet feels he can trust? | Horatio |
True or False: Hamlet fears the ghost may have been sent by the devil | True |
To whom is the speaker referring when he/she said, “Frailty, thy name is woman” | Gertrude |
Who said “Frailty, thy name is woman” | Hamlet |
True or False: Gertrude is astonished to see the ghost | False |
In what time period did early Shakespeare write? | Late 1500s / Early 1600s |
Comic relief is provided by | Gravediggers |
Where was Shakespeare born? | Stratford-Upon-Avon |
Who said:”for love of grace,Lay not that flattering unction to your soul,That not your trespass but my madness speaks.It will but skin and film the ulcerous placeWhilst rank corruption, mining all within,Infects unseen. “ | Hamlet |
Who said:”Why, as a woodcock to mine own springer, Osric,I am justly killed with mine own treachery. “ | Laertes |
Who said:”How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitableSeem to me all the uses of this world!Fie on ‘t, ah fie! ’tis an unweeded gardenThat grows to seed, things rank and gross in naturePossess it merely. “ | Hamlet |
Hamlet Final Exam Study Guide
July 10, 2019