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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. When Claudius hears that Hamlet has killed someone, what does he say?
2. What additional method does Claudius suggest so that even if Hamlet wins the duel with Laertes, Hamlet will still die?
3. When Hamlet leaves his mother's room in Act 3, Scene 4, what does he take with him?
4. Hamlet's mother tries to leave the room during their conversation in Act 3, Scene 4, but Hamlet stops her and says she cannot leave until he does what?
5. How does Laertes die?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Act 4, Scene 5, Claudius is almost overthrown by a violent mob. Who does the mob want to be king in his place?
2. Hamlet finally confronts his mother in Act 3, Scene 4, speaking harshly to her as he tries to force her to realize her own complicity in the crime. What happens to change his tone?
3. How does Hamlet avoid going to England?
4. When Hamlet hears about Fortinbras and his attacks on Poland, what does he say about Fortinbras and about himself?
5. Claudius tells Laertes that Hamlet is responsible for Polonius's death. Claudius says that there are two reasons why he cannot have Hamlet publicly arrested and punished. What are those two reasons?
6. In Act 4, Scene 3, what does Claudius reveal to the audience about his plans for Hamlet in England?
7. Hamlet calls Rosencrantz and Guildenstern "a sponge." Why does he say that?
8. After Polonius's death, Ophelia comes to see Gertrude. What do we learn about Ophelia in that scene?
9. After Polonius's death, who is sent to find Hamlet?
10. List the major characters who die during the last scene of the play.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
The question of suicide comes up repeatedly in the play. Hamlet mentions it on multiple occasions and Ophelia's death is potentially a suicide and questionable enough that her funeral rites are "maimed." Discuss the play's treatment of suicide, focusing on the following points:
-- How is suicide presented? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
-- Are there universal truths about death and suicide, as Hamlet seems to suggest in the "To be or not to be" speech? Or does the play contradict that by adding in Ophelia's suicide?
-- Do you think Ophelia does commit suicide? Why or why not?
-- Do you think Hamlet is essentially committing suicide at the end of the play? Why or why not?
Essay Topic 2
Describe how Shakespeare uses foreshadowing to prepare his audience for the very bloody end of the play. Identify specific examples from the first four acts of the script.
Essay Topic 3
The play focuses a lot on death. There is the death of the old king and Hamlet's "excessive" mourning. There is the appearance of the ghost and its description of the afterlife. There is Hamlet's obsession with suicide and Ophelia's apparent suicide. There is the entire graveyard scene, with its varied perspectives on death. Shakespeare puts forth many different perspectives on this topic in the play. Choose one belief or perspective that is presented in the play; explain it and identify two or three instances in the play where that belief is supported or represented.
This section contains 884 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |
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