Hamlet Quotes Flashcards

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Hamlet - first soliloquy

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“O too too solid flesh would melt, thaw and resolve itself into dew”

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Hamlet - soliloquy

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“O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right”

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3
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Hamlet- his dad vs Claudius

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“Hyperion to satyr”

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4
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Hamlet- Gertrude and Claudius bed

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“Incestuous sheets”

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5
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Hamlets soliloquy

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“But break my heart, for I must hold my tongue”

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6
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Hamlet

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“I set my life at a pins fee”

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7
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Hamlet - women

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“you women hath one face and turn yourselves into another

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8
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Hamlet - Ophelia

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“get thee to a nunnery… breeder of sinners”

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8
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Hamlet- Claudius

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“Oh villain, villian smiling”

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9
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Hamlet- Claudius

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“Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindness villain”

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10
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Hamlet- confessing to Gertrude

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“That I am not mad but essentially mad in craft”

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11
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Hamlet - women

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“Frailty, thy name is women”

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12
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Claudius - confession

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“O, my offence is rank. It smells to heaven”

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13
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Claudius- what’s his most important things are

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“My crown, my own ambition and my queen”

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14
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Claudius - Hamlet’s grief

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“Tis unmanly grief

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15
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Claudius- mudering his brother

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“It hath the primal eldest curse upon’t a brothers murder”

16
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Claudius - getting into heaven

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“May one be pardoned and retain th’offence?”

17
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Claudius- patronising

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“Thy loving father, Hamlet”

18
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Claudius- conflict

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“My virtue or my plague”

19
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Laertes- warning Ophelia

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“His will is not his own for he himself is subject to his birth”

20
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Laertes- putting Claudius in his place

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“O, vile king. Give me my father!”

21
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Laertes - revenge

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“Let come what comes only I’ll be revenged most thoroughly my father”

22
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Ophelia- Hamlets madness

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“Oh what noble mind is here o’er thrown”

23
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Ophelia- deceives

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“I was the more deceived”

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Ophelia - obeying
"I shall obey my lord"
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Ophelias death
"Her clothes spread wide and mermaid-like awhile they bare her up