Hamlet’s romance with Ophelia is ended by his mother. | False |
Gertrude is astonished to see the ghost. | False |
Yorick had been court jester. | True |
Claudius never admits his guilt to the audience. | False |
Claudius killed the king by pouring poison into his ear. | True |
At the end of the play, Horatio becomes king. | False |
Hamlet fears that the ghost may have been sent by the devil. | True |
“To thine own self be true” is part of Hamlet’s soliloquy | False |
Hamlet is afraid to trust Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. | True |
The Ghost is in Purgatory, waiting to ascend to Heaven. | True |
Polonius believes that love for Ophelia caused Hamlet’s madness. | True |
In the “to be or not to be” speech, hamlet discusses suicide. | True |
After the players perform the whole court knows of Claudius’ crime. | False |
Claudius deeply loves Gertrude. | True |
Like Hamlet, Ophelia only pretends to be mad. | False |
Hamlet T/F
July 20, 2019