Hamlet Quotes Flashcards

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Hamlet: betrayal (act one)

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‘A little more kin, and less than kind’

‘things rank and gross in nature’

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Claudius: betrayal (act one)

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‘Our sometime sister, now our queen’

‘With dirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage’

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Hamlet: suicide (act one)

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‘This too too solid flesh would melt’

‘How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable this seems to me’

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Hamlet: religion (act one)

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‘His canon ‘gainst self-slaughter! O God!’
‘Heaven and earth!’
‘Angels and minsters of grace defend us!’

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Horatio: revenge (act one)

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‘Something is rotten in the state of Denmark’

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Ghost: revenge (act one)

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‘Revenge his most foul and unnatural murder’

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Hamlet: revenge (act one)

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‘antic disposition’

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Gertrude: women (act one)

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‘All that lives must die’

‘The funeral bakes meats did coldly furnish the marriage tables’ (Hamlet)

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Ophelia: women (act one)

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‘Show me the steep and thorny way to Heaven […] like a puff’d and reckless libertine’
‘I shall obey, my lord’
‘green girl’ (Lord Polonius)

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Polonius: truth vs lie (act two)

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‘This is the very ecstasy of love’
‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in it’
‘More grief to hide than to utter love’

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Hamlet: betrayal (act two)

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‘my uncle-father and aunt-mother are decieved’

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Hamlet: truth vs lie (act two)

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‘Denmark is a prison’
‘I have of late […] lost all my mirth’
‘I am but mad north-northwest when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw’
‘You are a fishmonger’ (Hamlet to Polonius)

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Gertrude: betrayal (act two)

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‘His father’s death, and our o’erhasty marriage.’

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Hamlet: revenge (act two)

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‘Am I a coward?’

‘These tedious old fools’

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Hamlet: suicide (act two)

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‘The earth, seems to me a sterile promontory’

‘O what a rogue and peasant slave I am’

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Claudius: truth vs lie (act three)

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‘Madness in great ones must not unwatched go’

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Hamlet: truth vs lie (act three)

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‘I’ll take the ghosts’ word for a thousand pound’

‘Call me what instrument you will, […] you cannot play upon me’

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Hamlet: revenge (act three)

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‘I will speak daggers but use none’ (Hamlet to Gertrude)

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Claudius: guilt (act three)

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(praying) ‘Oh, my offence is rank. It smells to heaven.’

‘My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent’

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Hamlet: suicide (act three)

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‘whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune’
‘death the undiscover’d country, from whose bourn no traveller returns’

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Ophelia: truth vs lie (act three)

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‘O, what a noble mind is here o’erthrown!’

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Hamlet: women (act three)

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‘Get thee to a nunnery!’

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Gertrude: women (act three)

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‘The lady doth protest too much, methinks’