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49 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 49
Laertes

"the lady doth protest too much methinks."

"The king, the king's to blame."

"something rotten in the state of denmark."

"i am justly killed with my own treachery"

Term 2 of 49
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have been summoned to the Danish court to do what?

Act out a play for the king and queen

Claudius to gertrude, grieving over ophelia's madness

Find the cause of Hamlet's madness

The priest

Definition 3 of 49
Claudius in an aside while Polonius speaks to Ophelia

Why does Hamlet hesitate to kill Claudius when the king is kneeling?


After the play, Claudius decides to send Hamlet where?

"How smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience!"


"Rich gifts wax poor tax when givers prove unkind"

,Term 4 of 49
"My words fly up, my thoughts remain below; Words without thoughts never go to heaven."

Claudius

Ophelia speaking to hamlet


Claudius admits he doesn't want to repent


Hamlet is talking about his uncle

Term 5 of 49
Laertes asks permission to return to where?

France


Germany

Poland

England

Term 6 of 49
According to the first down, where are all men "mad"?

France

Poland

Ireland


England

, Term 7 of 49
"There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them how we will."

Claudius

Hamlet

Polonius


Horatio

Term 8 of 49
"A little more than kin, and less than kind"

Claudius admits he doesn't want to repent

Hamlet is talking about his uncle


The ghost is telling hamlet the things he has seen in the afterlife

The priest

Term 9 of 49
"Rich gifts wax poor tax when givers prove unkind"

Claudius in an aside while polonius speaks to ophelia


Ophelia speaking to Hamlet

The priest

Hamlet is talking about his uncle

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