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Why does Claudius want to be left alone?
A
So that he and Polonius can decide what to do about Hamlet's moodiness
B
So that he and Polonius can confer about Fortinbras
C
So that he and Polonius can watch Hamlet and Ophelia interact
D
So that he and Polonius can discuss the upcoming play
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Why does Claudius want to be left alone?
A
So that he and Polonius can decide what to do about Hamlet's moodiness
B
So that he and Polonius can confer about Fortinbras
C
So that he and Polonius can watch Hamlet and Ophelia interact
D
So that he and Polonius can discuss the upcoming play

Slide 1 - Quiz

What do Polonius and Claudius overhear Hamlet discussing?
A
The life he led at school
B
His feelings of mourning
C
Whether or not to marry Ophelia
D
Whether or not to commit suicide

Slide 2 - Quiz

What does Ophelia give Hamlet
A
Her love
B
A letter
C
The gifts he has given to her
D
A rejection

Slide 3 - Quiz

Why does Hamlet call women dishonest?
A
Because they only care about money
B
Because they wear make-up and deceive men
C
Because he does not trust his mother
D
Because he believes that women are inferior to men

Slide 4 - Quiz

What does Claudius say he will do about Hamlet?
A
Send him to England
B
Marry him off to Ophelia
C
Monitor his behavior closely
D
Kill him

Slide 5 - Quiz

What does Hamlet ask Horatio to do during the play
A
Monitor Ophelia's behavior
B
Keep an eye on Gertrude
C
Pay attention to Polonius's movements
D
Watch Claudius's reactions

Slide 6 - Quiz

How does Hamlet tease Ophelia
A
He makes inappropriate sexual jokes
B
He touches her
C
He makes fun of her family
D
He tells her he doesn't love her

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does Hamlet do during the performance?
A
He sneaks out
B
He explains everyone's behavior
C
He tries to make up with Ophelia
D
He tries to kill Claudius

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is Claudius's reaction to the play?
A
He admires the performances
B
He doesn't pay attention
C
He yells and leaves
D
He demands an encore

Slide 9 - Quiz

Who sends for Hamlet after the play?
A
Claudius
B
Ophelia
C
Horatio
D
Gertrude

Slide 10 - Quiz

What does Claudius want Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to do with Hamlet?
A
Kill him
B
Find out what's wrong
C
Take him to England
D
Help him win back Ophelia

Slide 11 - Quiz

Who wants to spy on Gertrude and Hamlet?
A
Claudius
B
Horatio
C
Ophelia
D
Polonius

Slide 12 - Quiz

What does Claudius feel guilty for?
A
Killing his brother
B
Marrying the queen
C
Sending Hamlet away
D
Running out of the play

Slide 13 - Quiz

Why does Hamlet refrain from killing Claudius when he has the opportunity to?
A
He does not want to be king
B
Claudius is still his uncle
C
Claudius is praying
D
He doesn't want to hurt his mother

Slide 14 - Quiz

When does Hamlet plan to kill Claudius
A
When Claudius is sleeping
B
When there is a diversion
C
When his mother is away
D
When Claudius behaves badly

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why does Polonius want to eavesdrop on Hamlet?
A
Because he promised Claudius he would
B
So that he can find out how Hamlet feels about Ophelia
C
Because Gertrude is scared for her own safety
D
So that he can find out why Hamlet is angry and upset

Slide 16 - Quiz

What does Hamlet accuse his mother of?
A
Betraying Claudius
B
Betraying him (Hamlet)
C
Betraying his father
D
Betraying herself

Slide 17 - Quiz

Why does Hamlet kill Polonius?
A
Because he believes his mother is having an affair
B
Because Polonius does not believe that Ophelia and Hamlet should marry
C
Because he is going crazy
D
Because he mistakes Polonius for Claudius

Slide 18 - Quiz

Why does Gertrude think Hamlet is mad?
A
Because he killed Polonius
B
Because he is making accusations against Claudius
C
Because he appears to be talking to himself
D
Because he attacks her

Slide 19 - Quiz

What message does the ghost bring Hamlet?
A
To leave his mother alone
B
To remember that he has not yet gotten revenge
C
To hide Polonius body
D
To give up

Slide 20 - Quiz

O, I am slain!
Oh, my offence is rank. It smells to Heaven.
The lady doth protest to much, methinks
Hamlet
Polonius
Gertrude
Claudius
God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another

Slide 21 - Drag question

Slide 22 - Video