Scene 3 Flashcards

1
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‘A ……. In the youth of primy nature’

A

Violet

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2
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‘……. It no more’ . WHo says this to who

A

Think. Laertes to Ophelia

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3
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‘Your chaste ……….. open’

A

Chaste

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4
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‘But you must ……..’

A

Fear

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5
Q

What technique is ‘chaste treasure’?

A

Metaphor

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6
Q

Who repeats ‘fear it’ to Ophelia

A

Laertes

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7
Q

‘The ……….. galls the infants of the spring’

A

Canker

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8
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What type of imagery is ‘the canker galls the infants of the spring’? What does it suggest about sex/

A

Phallic imagery of the cankerworm, suggests sex is corrupts purity

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9
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What semantic field does polonius use when talking to Ophelia?

A

Semantic field of money / currency

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10
Q

‘Contagious ……………….. are most imminent’

A

Blastments

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11
Q

‘Think yourself a …..’

A

Baby

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12
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Who is polonius possibly linked to?

A

William Cecil

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13
Q

What is there a contrast between in terms of freedom?

A

Freedoms allowed got Laertes and those allowed to Ophelia

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14
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‘You have taken these ……. From true pay’

A

Tenders

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15
Q

‘Neither a ………… or ………. Be’

A

Borrower / lender

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16
Q

‘You’ll tender me a ………’

A

Fool

17
Q

‘I shall obey, my …….’

A

Lord

18
Q

‘Ay, springen catch to ……………’

A

Woodcocks

19
Q

What is the ‘springen catch to woodcocks’ a metaphor for?

A

Hamlets words being bait to trick the foolish Ophelia.

20
Q

‘You do not understand yourself so clearly as it behoves my …….’

A

Daughter

21
Q

‘You speak like a…’

A

Green girl

22
Q

What word beginning with A describes a ghost?

A

Apparition

23
Q

Which word beginning with A describes something unclear?

A

Ambiguous

24
Q

What word beginning with O describes a public speaker?

A

Orator

25
Q

Which word beginning with E describes someone whose good at speaking?

A

Eloquent

26
Q

Which word beginning with M describes a deep sense of sadness?

A

Melancholy

27
Q

Which word beginning with D describes a god like figure?

A

Deity

28
Q

High word beginning with D describes a deceitful figure?

A

Duplicitous

29
Q

A system controlled by men is a….

A

Patriarchy

30
Q

‘ they are brokers not of that …… which their investments show’

A

Dye

31
Q

‘Ophelia is deprived of…..’ (Showalter)

A

Thought, sexuality and language

32
Q

‘In Shakespeare’s society, he ideal female is cherished for her….’ (Rogers)

A

Youth, purity and beauty

33
Q

‘I know i have the body of but a weak and feeble woman, but i have the heart of a……’

A

King

34
Q

Elizabeth conducted her relationships in the style of a….

A

Petrarchan lover

35
Q

What was Elizabeth called?

A

The virgin queen