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Jeopardy Opening

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Jeopardy Opening

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  1. Jeopardy Opening | UOIT

  2. Plot Characters Themes Quotations Anything Goes Game Board $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Category 1: $100 What are the ghost’s instructions regarding the queen? The ghost tells Hamlet not to plot against his mother but to “leave her to heaven” and the “thorns” of her own conscience.

  4. Category 1: $200 What is Hamlet’s reaction to the players and what special instructions does he give them? Greets the players warmly and asks the players to perform The Murder of Gonzago with an extra inserted speech.

  5. Category 1: $300 What happens in the play that causes Gertrude to conclude Hamlet is mad? The ghost appears to Hamlet but Gertrude cannot see him.

  6. Category 1: $400 TRUE/FALSE: After a conversation with Fortinbras, Hamlet condemns himself a coward who has a much better reason to take action than the prince. What is the Act and Scene number and line reference? False: Act 4, Scene 4; Lines 55-58

  7. Category 1: $500 How did Hamlet arrange for the deaths of Guildenstern and Rosencrantz? Hamlet switched the letters by writing a new one which instructed his friends death instead of his. Next day, ship got attacked by pirates and Hamlet escaped.

  8. Category 2: $100 Who does Hamlet tell to keep the ghost a secret? Marcellus and Horatio.

  9. Category 2: $200 Which character says this in the play: “Though this be madness, yet there is a method in it.” Who does he say this to? Polonius to himself during a conversation with Hamlet.

  10. Category 2: $300 “I will my lord; I pray that you pardon me.” Who says this? Who is this said to and why? Gertrude to Claudius. She wants to drink.

  11. Category 2: $400 Who does Hamlet say this to: “As woman’s love.” Ophelia

  12. Category 2: $500 “I will speak daggers but use none” – Who says this and who is this about? Hamlet. His mother Gertrude.

  13. Category 3: $100 Give the quote from Marcellus that illustrates the theme of disease and decay. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

  14. Category 3: $200 After seeing the ghost, what two words does Hamlet state to Horatio and Marcellus that indicate to audiencs that he will be acting mad? He announces he will put on an antic disposition

  15. Category 3: $300 There are multiple cases of spying in Hamlet. Describe 3 cases of this including the act and scene they occurred in. Claudius and Polonius in Act 3, Scene 1; Polonius and Reynaldo in Act 2, Scene 1; Claudius and Hamlet’s friends in Act 2,Scene 2; Polonius, Gertrude, and Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 4

  16. Category 3: $400 Provide 3 different cases of when Hamlet expresses his views on death. Provide the Acts and scenes in which they occurred. During Hamlet’s first soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 2, his ‘To be or not to be’ soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1, and during the Gravedigger’s Scene, in Act 5, Scene 1.

  17. Category 3: $500 Provide 3 examples/line references of when Hamlet acts as a misogynist. During Act 1, Scene 2: O, most wicked speed to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! During Act 3, Scene 1: Get thee to a nunnery. During Act 3, Scene 2: As a woman’s love. During Act 1, Scene 2: Fraility thy name is woman. During Act 3, Scene 4: Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love.

  18. Category 4: $100 “The serpent that did sting thy father’s life now wears his crown.” What act and scene is this from and what is the significance of the word serpent. From Act 1, Scene 5 – serpent is Biblical symbol of evil.

  19. Category 4: $200 “As if he had been loosed out of hell To speak of horrors – he comes before me” Who says this and what is the context? Ophelia – reports the details of Hamlet’s recent visit.

  20. Category 4: $300 “Do not forget. This visitation is but to whet Thy almost blunted purpose” Who is this said by and why? The ghost says this because he wants to remind Hamlet of his original purpose.

  21. Category 4: $400 “There’s a daisy. I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died.” Who says this and what do the flowers mention symbolize? Ophelia – Daisy = innocence; Violets = faithfulness

  22. Category 4: $500 “Hamlet, thou art slain Thy mother’s poisoned.” Who said this and why? Laertes – his confession to Hamlet about his and Claudius’s plan.

  23. Category 5: $100 “Thus conscience does make cowards of us.” Who said this and at what point in the play? Hamlet – during his “To be or not to be” soliloquy.

  24. Category 5: $200 “Death and danger… even for an egg shell.” Who says this and what are they talking about? Hamlet – discussing how Fortinbras will fight for honour no matter how small the gain is.

  25. Category 5: $300 What were Polonius’s final words? “O I am slain!”

  26. Category 5: $400 Yoric the skull is a symbol for what? The physical decay of death: Hamlet is literally staring death in the face when he encounters the skull.

  27. Category 5: $500 What does Ophelia sing about? What does her song indicate about her and Hamlet’s relationship? She sings of a maid who lost her virginity to man who promised her love and marriage. Indicates that this is what happened with her and Hamlet.

  28. The category is:Themes Final JeopardyWager How much do you want to wager?

  29. In Act 5, Scene 1, Hamlet considers what has become of another person. Who is that person and what conclusion does Hamlet come to about that person and Yoric? Final Jeopardy Q & A Alexander the Great. Both men meet the same end and "returneth into dust."

  30. Game Over

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