Hamlet mock mock quotes Flashcards
Horatio 1.1 Ghost quotes
“This bodes some strange eruption to our state”
“It harrows me with fear and wonder”
Polonius 1.3 advice to Laertes
“To thine own self be true”
Hamlet 1.4 Ghost
“A questionable shape”
Ghost 1.5 story
“Remember me”
“posset and curd like eager droppings”
“leperous distilment”
Polonius advice to Ophelia 1.3
“green girl”
Hamlet clothing 1.2
“suits of solemn black”
Claudius about Hamlet 1.2
“This unmanly grief”
Claudius on Gertrude 1.2
“our sometime sister, now our queen”
Polonius on finding truth 2.1
“by indirections find directions out”
syntactic parallelism
Hamlets state of mind 1.5
“antic disposition”
Polonius to C+G about Hamlet 2.2
“your noble son is mad”
Polonius in Hamlets madness 2.2
“this be madness, yet there is method in’t”
Hamlet on Denmark 2.2
“Denmark’s a prison”
Hamlet on Players emotion 2.2
“motive and the cue for passion”
Hamlet pain of time 3.1
“whip and scorns of time”
Hamlet 3.1 (speech)
“To be or not to be”
Hamlet to Ophelia 3.1
“Get thee to a nunnery”
Polonius on Hamlet 3.1
“to england send him”
Hamlet to Horatio 3.2
“In my heart of hearts as do thee”
Claudius admission 3.3
“A brother’s murder”
Claudius reasons 3.3
“my crown, mine own ambition and my queen”
Hamlet before killing Polonius 3.4
“How now a rat”
Hamlet after killing Polonius 3.4
“rash, intruding fool”
Hamlet to G about her sexual desire 3.4
“sense sure you have”
Oedipus complex
Gertrude on Hamlet’s madness 4.1
“mad as the sea and wind”
Gertrude and Ophelia’s death 4.7
“your sister drowned Laertes”
Laertes revenge 4.5
“I’ll be revenged”
Claudius and Hamlet in England 4.3
“the present death of Hamlet”
Claudius and Laertes grief 4.5
“sensibly in grief”
(vs unmanly)
Hamlet after Fortinbras 4.4
“spur my dull revenge”
Horatio on Ophelia’s madness
“Dangerous”
Horatio after Hamlet is direct and acted 5.2
“what a king is this!”
Gertrude to dead ophelia 5.1
“I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlets wife”
Gertrude after drinking 5.2
“I am poisoned”
Laertes action at the funeral 5.1
leaps in grave
Hamlet on his love for Ophelia 5.1
“forty thousand brothers”
Hamlet on R&Gs death
“not near my concience”
Hamlets attitude to life 5.2
“Let be”
Hamlet to Horatio at death 5.2
“to tell my story”
Hamlet’s last lines 5.2
“the rest is silence”