The King, Claudius, has married his brother’s widow | True |
Claudius grants Hamlet permission to return to Wittenburg | False |
Claudius grants Laertes permission to return to France | True |
Laertes and Ophelia are cousins | False |
Horatio advises Hamlet not to follow the ghost because he fears Hamlet will die | True |
The ghost asks Hamlet to avenge his death by killing both Claudius and Gertrude | False |
Polonius and Claudius plan to eavesdrop on a meeting between Hamlet and Ophelia | True |
Hamlet tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that he is depressed because of Ophelia | False |
Hamlet plans to stage a plan in front of Claudius, reenacting his father’s death | True |
The King’s reaction to the play-within-the-play confirms the truth of what the ghost said | True |
When Hamlet kills Polonius, he thinks it might be Claudius hiding behind the curtain | True |
When the ghost reappears in Gertrude’s room, Gertrude can hear what it says | False |
Hamlet says he will trust Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to protect him on the trip | False |
Gertrude tells Claudius that Hamlet is completely mad | True |
Hamlet apologizes to Laertes before the fencing match | True |
Laertes thanks the King for the honorable burial given to Polonius | False |
Hamlet wants Fortinbras to be the next king of Denmark | True |
Laertes agrees to a fencing match with Hamlet | True |
The grave being dug by the gravedigger is for Ophelia | True |
The land that Fortinbras wants was lost to King Hamlet by King Fortinbras | True |
Gertrude dies by drinking wine that Claudius has poisoned | True |
Hamlet dies by a wound from Laertes’s poison sword | True |
Laertes dies from drinking the poisoned wine cup | False |
Horatio commits suicide | False |
Laertes seeks revenge for his father’s death | True |
Hamlet True or False
July 8, 2019