Hamlet Act I - key scenes Flashcards

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How does the new king, Claudius, divert attention from the uncomfortable reality of his new marriage to Gertrude in his opening speech? (give 2 quotes)

A

Using clever paradoxes and perfectly balanced phrases,and glossing over the marriage

“with mirth in funeral, and with dirge in marriage”

“our sometime sister, now our queen”

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What hints at Claudius’s insecurity in his opening adress? (quote)

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His repetition of Laertes’ name

“What wouldst thou be, Laertes”

underlying sense of insecurity

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What cold remark does Gertrude say to Hamlet after expressing his grief about his dead father? (act 1, scene 2)

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“all lives must die”

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How does everything appear to Hamlet in his first soliloquay?

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“weary, stale, flat”

He expresses profound despair, disappointment , disgust, anger, sorrow and grief

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What does Hamlet mean when he says “frailty thy name is woman” ?

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He feels betrayed by his mother and believes all women are false and their emotions shallow

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What does Hamlet remark at the end of Act 1, scene 2, that hints at the ominous events to come?

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He is convinced “All is not well” and suspects “some foul play”
Remarks “foul deeds will rise”

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What does the Ghost ask Hamlet to do in Act 1, scene 5?

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“Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder”

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What does the Ghost reveal about his death in Act 1, scene 5 of Hamlet?

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“The serpent that did sting thy father’s life

Now wears his crown”

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After being asked by his father’s ghost to revenge his death, Hamlet is traumatised that he is the person chosen to solve Denmark’s problems

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“O cursed spite,

That ever I was born to set it right!”

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