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“O Hamlet, speak no more. These words, like daggers, enter in mine ears; No more, sweet Hamlet!” (III. iv.89-91).

$1 Question: CHARACTER

Gertrude

$1 Answer: CHARACTER

“The Queen, his mother, lives almost by his looks” (IV. vii.11-12)

$2 Question: CHARACTER

King Claudius

$2 Answer: CHARACTER

“Get thee to a nunnery” (III. i. 140)

$3 Question: CHARACTER

Hamlet to Ophelia

$3 Answer: CHARACTER

What was Reynaldo sent to do?

$4 Question: CHARACTER

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Polonius sent Reynaldo to spy on his son, Laertes, in college.

$4 Answer: CHARACTER

How did Claudius influence Laertes to kill Hamlet?

$5 Question: CHARACTER

1. He asked him if he loved his father.

2. He came up with a 3-part plan to avenge his father’s death

$5 Answer: CHARACTER

“To be or not to be – that is the question.”

$1 Question: QUOTES

Hamlet

$1 Answer: QUOTES

“… Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet. Mine and my father’s death come not upon thee, nor thine on me!”

$2 Question: QUOTES

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Laertes

$2 Answer : QUOTES

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

$3 Question: QUOTES

Marcellus

$3 Answer : QUOTES

“Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.”

$4 Question: QUOTES

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The Ghost

$4 Answer : QUOTES

I have some rights of memory in this kingdom which how to claim my vantage doth invite me” (V. ii. 394-395).

$5 Question: QUOTES

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Fortinbras

$5 Answer : QUOTES

“Gertrude, do not drink.”

$1 Question: QUOTES

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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Claudius

$1 Answer : QUOTES

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“O, step between her and her fighting soul! Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works. Speak to her, Hamlet” (III. iv. 114-116).

$2 Question: QUOTES

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Ghost to Hamlet

(about Queen)

$2 Answer : QUOTES

“Doubt truth to be a liar; but never doubt I love” (II. ii. 117-118).

$3 Question: QUOTES

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Hamlet to Ophelia

$3 Answer : QUOTES

“So excellent a king, that was to this Hyperion to a satyr…” (I. ii. 139-140).

$4 Question: QUOTES

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Hamlet about his father.

$4 Answer : QUOTES

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“O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath the primal eldest curse upon’t” (III. iii. 36-38).

$5 Question: QUOTES

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Claudius

$5 Answer : QUOTES

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$1 Question: PLOT

Write a word that rhymes with how Ophelia expired.

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Frowned, crowned, mound, sound, hound

$1 Answer: PLOT

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Which 2 characters spy on the conversation between Ophelia and Hamlet?

$2 Question: PLOT

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Claudius and Polonious

$2 Answer : PLOT

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Draw a picture that symbolizes the death of Old Hamlet, the former king of Denmark.

$3 Question: PLOT

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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ear, poison, garden

$3 Answer : PLOT

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Who is the first to die in the play after King Hamlet is murdered?

$4 Question: PLOT

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Polonius

$4 Answer : PLOT

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What happens to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in England?

$5 Question: PLOT

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They are beheaded

$5 Answer : PLOT

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Give an example towards the end of the story that shows Claudius never really loved Gertrude.

$1 Question: PLOT

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Claudius did not make a strong effort to stop her from drinking the poison.

$1 Answer : PLOT

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Regarding Ophelia’s flowers:

1.Name 1 recipient

2.1 type of flower

3.1 thing it signified

$2 Question: PLOT

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

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1. Claudius, Ophelia, Laertes, Gertrude

2. Rosemary, pansies, columbine, rue, fennel

3. Infidelity, repentance, remembrance, thoughts

$2 Answer: PLOT

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Which of the following deaths was a result of mistaken identity?

A. Queen GertrudeB. LaertesC. PoloniusD. Ophelia

$3 Question: PLOT

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Polonius

$3 Answer: PLOT

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What is the dilemma surrounding Ophelia’s death?

$4 Question: PLOT

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Was her death a suicide or accident?

$4 Answer: PLOT

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Give an example of irony in the play.

$5 Question: PLOT

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1. Dramatic: readers know (other characters don’t)

*“P” is behind the curtain

2. Situational: surprise ending

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3. Verbal: sarcasm

*“C” roots for “H” in the fencing match

$5 Answer: PLOT

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Did you make your wager?

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Final Question

In order, name the 8 characters who died after Old Hamlet.

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Final Answer1. Polonius2. and 3. Rosencrantz + Guildenstern4. Ophelia5. Gertrude6. Claudius7. Laertes8. Hamlet