How does Act 4 open? Hamlet has just left Gurts room with Polonius body What is significant about Gurt telling Claudius Ham is mad? She kept Hamlets secret of him being sane What was Claud main concern about Polu death? What would the public think? What did Claudius lie about? The reas...
Hamlet: Act 4, Scene 5 Quiz 8 questions New! Understand every line of Hamlet. Read our modern English translation. Next Act 4, Scene 6 Quiz Get 3 quizzes by signing up for a free account Test your knowledge of Act 4, Scene 5. Submit your answers to see your results and get...
TeachersFirst Quiz for Hamlet - Act V; Scene 2 This quiz will check to see that you understand the key events of Act V; scene 2. Use the mouse or the TAB keyto move from one selection to the next. To start over, hold down the SHIFT key and click "reload" on your browser. ...
ACT V SCENE II A hall in the castle. Enter HAMLET and HORATIO. HAMLET So much for this, sir: now shall you see the other; You do remember all the circumstance? HORATIO Remember it, my lord? HAMLET Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting, That would not let me sleep: ...
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Read Shakespeare's Hamlet Act 5, Scene 2 summary. Learn how Claudius and Laertes die, review Horatio's promise to the prince, and find the quotes...
In Act 5, Scene 2, there is a violent altercation between Laertes and Hamlet. The final events of the play take place as the other characters gather to spectate, and these moments contain dramatic irony. As is the case with many of the scenes in which groups of characters are present, ...
Quiz & Worksheet Goals These questions will ask you about: The term used to describe a play-within-a-play Events of 'The Mousetrap' that led Hamlet to believe his uncle's guilt How 'The Mousetrap' portrayed the events ofHamlet Skills Practiced ...
Act 1, Scene 5 Explanation and Analysis—Remember Thee: In Act 1, Scene 5, immediately after relaying the circumstances of his death, the ghost disappears and leaves Hamlet alone. What follows is one of Hamlet’s soliloquies, in which he has the opportunity to express himself in a manner ...
Symbols Lit Devices Quizzes Theme Wheel Previous Act 5, Scene 2 Hamlet Themes New! Understand every line ofHamlet. Read ourmodern English translation. Next Action and Inaction Themes and Colors LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme inHamlet, which you can use to track the themes...