Hamlet quotes Flashcards

1
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  • hamlet on trusting guilstiren and Rosencrantz

“I will trust…

  • betrayal
A

“I will trust [Rosencrantz and Guildenstern] as I will adders fang’d,”

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hamlet on the death and g and r
“they are not near..

-betryal

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“They are not near my conscience; their defeat / Does by their own insinuation grow.”

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3
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  • Hamlet on geode marriage
  • betrayal

“mother, you have my …

A

“Mother, you have my father much offended …You are the queen, your husband’s wife”

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4
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  • claduius
  • betryal
  • gertude potion

“it is the …

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“It is the poson’d cup; it is too late “

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5
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  • hamlet
  • revenge
  • betrayal
  • ghost

“do not forgot”

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“Do not forget: this visitation is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose”

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6
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  • hamlet on cnreutly
  • Polonius death

“the death I gave him…

A

“The death I gave him. So again good night. I must be cruel only to be kind.

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7
Q
  • hamlet
  • cruelty to gurtude
  • mirro scene

“you go not till..

A

“You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you.

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8
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  • hamlet to ophellia
  • cruelty
  • sex

“to a …

A

.” To a nunnery, go, and quickly too. Farewell.”

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9
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  • hamlet to aphelia
  • compassion - funeral

“I loved Ophelia ..

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“I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love Make up my sum.”

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10
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  • hamlet
  • suidice
    religion and death

“gainst self..

A

‘gainst self-slaughter! O God! God!”

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11
Q
  • hamlet
  • death
  • after life
  • “the undiscover’d …
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[“t]he undiscover’d country from whose bourn / No traveller returns”

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12
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  • death
  • hamlet
  • the unknown of afterlife

“conscience does…

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“conscience does make cowards of us all”.

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13
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  • revenge
  • Hamlet
  • religion
  • death
    “a villain kills my father…
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“A villain kills my father; and for that,I, his sole son, do this same villain sendTo heaven.”

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14
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  • Hamlet
  • death
  • the skull

“that skull had…

A

“That skull had a tongue in it and could sing once”

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15
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  • Hamlet
  • death
  • bodies

“at supper. not where he eats ..

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At supper … Not where he eats, but where a is eaten” “Your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service – two dishes, but to one table

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16
Q
  • hamlet
  • impulse
  • revenge

“how now! …

A

“How now!…A rat! Dead for a ducat, dead!

17
Q
  • hamlet
  • impuse revenga

“Nay I know not ….

A

“Nay, I know……not. Is it the king?

18
Q
  • hamlet
  • religion
  • uncertainty
    “with thee airs from …
A

“wth thee airs from heaven ir blasts from hell”

19
Q
  • revenge
  • Hamlet
  • uncertainty

“A villain kills my father,

A

-A villain kills my father; and for that,I, his sole son, do this same villain sendTo heaven.

20
Q
  • hamlet
  • unceritny
  • revenge

“must like a whore..

A

must like a whore unpack my hear with words”

21
Q
  • hamelt
  • uncertainty

“how all occasion do ..

A

how all occasion do inform agaisnt me/ and spur my dull revenge

22
Q
  • Cluaduis
  • sin
  • evil
    rlegiom

“O my offence is rank..

A

“O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath the primal eldest curse upon ‘t, A brother’s murder. “

23
Q
  • claduius on hamlets grief

tis …

A

tis unmanly grief,”

24
Q
  • CLadous on Gertrude

- sweet gertude …

A

“Sweet Gertrude, leave us too;”

25
Q

clauduis on Opheila

“Aphelia divided from…

A

“Ophelia Divided from herself and her fair judgment,”

26
Q
  • cladius
  • guilt
  • religion

“my words fly up

A

“My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to heaven go”

27
Q
  • Cladous
  • manipulation
  • Laertes
  • ‘to show yourself ..
A

To show yourself indeed your father’s son More than in words?”

28
Q

-setting

“something rotten

A

“something rotten in the state of dneamrk “

29
Q
  • hamlet

- courrtion

A

“tis a unweeded garden