Hamlet: Critics COPY Flashcards

1
Q

‘All duties seem _________ to Hamlet’ (Von Goethe)

A

holy

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2
Q

‘_____________ is not a monster, he is morally weak’ (Mabillard)

A

Claudius

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3
Q

Which critic?

‘Claudius’ soliloquy gives the impression of rhetorical pageantry rather than sincere contrition.’

A

Arnold

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4
Q

‘Through madness, Ophelia suddenly makes a _________/____________ of her being’ (Charney)

A

forceful assertion

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5
Q

Which critic?

‘Laertes is like a hurricane’

A

Prosser

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6
Q

‘The aim of tragedy is to arouse sensations of_______ and ________’
(Aristotle)

A

pity and fear

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7
Q

‘The opening scene of Hamlet is as well _______ as that of any play ever written’ (T.S. Eliot)

A

constructed

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8
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‘Claudius shows every sign of being an excellent ________ and king’ (Knight)

A

diplomat

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9
Q

‘Ophelia is deprived of thought, _______ and _________’ (Showalter)

A

sexuality and language

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10
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Which critic said:

‘Opelia is deprived of thought, sexuality and language’?

A

Showalter

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11
Q

‘In Shakespeare’s society, the ideal female is cherished for her youth, ___________ and purity’ (Rogers)

A

beauty

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12
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Which critic said:

‘In Shakespeare’s society, the ideal female is cherished for her youth, beauty and purity’

A

Rogers

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13
Q

Hamlet can be privileged in madness to say things about the corruption of __________/___________ (Mack)

A

human behaviour

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14
Q

‘Hamlet seems incapable of ___________ action’ (Hazlitt)

A

deliberate

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15
Q

‘Hamlet’s delay is due to…a form of _____________’ (Bradley)

A

melancholy

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16
Q

‘The single characteristic of Hamlet’s character is by no means hesitation but the strong conflux of ___________ forces.’ (Swinbourne)

A

contending

17
Q

Which critic?

‘Hamlet is a tragedy of thought.’

A

Bradley

18
Q

‘Hamlet is a tragedy of ______________.’ (Bradley)

A

thought

19
Q

Which critic?

‘The single characteristic of Hamlet’s character is by no means hesitation but the strong conflux of contending forces.’

A

Swinbourne

20
Q

‘We can imagine Hamlet’s story without _________ but ____________ literally has no story without Hamlet.’
(Edwards)

A

Ophelia

21
Q

Which critic?

‘We can imagine Hamlet’s story without Ophelia, but Ophelia literally has no story without Hamlet.’

A

Edwards

22
Q

‘Claudius is not a ______________, he is morally weak’ (Mabillard)

A

monster

23
Q

‘Claudius is not a monster, he is morally _____________’ (Mabillard)

A

weak

24
Q

‘Claudius’ soliloquy gives the impression of _____________ pageantry rather than sincere contrition.’ (Arnold)

A

rhetorical

25
Q

‘Claudius’ soliloquy gives the impression of rhetorical pageantry rather than sincere ______________.’ (Arnold)

A

contrition

26
Q

‘Gertrude is a moral ________________’ (Muir)

A

defective

27
Q

‘Gertrude is a ____________ defective’ (Muir)

A

moral

28
Q

‘The ghost is the _______ of Hamlet’ (Wilson)

A

linchpin

29
Q

Which critic

‘Through madness, Ophelia suddenly makes a forceful assertion of her being’

A

Charney

30
Q

‘In the final act, Hamlet accepts his world and we discover a ____________/__________’ (Mack)

A

different man

31
Q

Which critic?

‘In the final act, Hamlet accepts his world and we discover a different man’

A

Mack

32
Q

‘Hamlet is a tragedy without _____________’ (Frye)

A

catharsis

33
Q

Which critic?

‘Hamlet is a tragedy without catharsis’

A

Frye

34
Q

Which critic?

‘Women are either innocent maiden saints or loathsome sinners.’

A

Mcgrory

35
Q

‘Women are either innocent maiden saints or ______________________.’

A

‘loathsome sinners’

36
Q
A
37
Q

Which critic?

‘Polonius seems to love his children….his means of action however are totally corrupt’

A

Smith