Hamlet: Act 1 Questions for Study Act 1 Scene 1: 1. Where does this ...

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Hamlet: Act 1 Questions for Study Act 1 Scene 1: 1. Where does this play take place? 2. As the play opens, Horatio joins Marcellus and Bernardo at their night watch. Why has Horatio joined them? 3. In line 69, how does Horatio interpret the appearance of the ghost? 4. What three questions does Marcellus raise? 5. In a long speech (lines 79­107), Horatio answers Marcellus. Summarize as briefly as you can the events that have led to preparations for war. 6. In lines 130­139, what three reasons does Horatio list for the superstition of a ghost's returning from the grave? 7. Why do Horatio and Marcellus decide to tell Hamlet fails to list? Scene 2: 8. What news does King Claudius announce at the opening of scene 2? 9. Why does Claudius send Cornelius and Voltimand to Norway? (lines 27­39) 10. What bothers Claudius and Gertrude about Hamlet's dress? 11. Why does Claudius want Hamlet to remain at court? 12. About how long has Hamlet's father been dead? 13. Explain why Hamlet says, "Frailty, thy name is woman!" (line 146) 14. At the end of scene 2, what is Hamlet's plan? Scene 3: 15. Why does Laertes warn his sister Ophelia not to place too much hope in Hamlet's attentions to her? 16. What does Laertes say must govern Hamlet's marriage choice? 17. What advice does Ophelia in turn give to Laertes? 18. In lines 58­80, Polonius gives a great deal of advice to his son Laertes. In this speech, Polonius covers nine items of advice. In your own words, explain what the following means: a. (lines 59­60) "Give thy thoughts no tongue,/ Nor any unproportioned thought his act." b. (line 68) "Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice;" c. (lines 75­77) "Neither a borrower nor a lender be;/ For loan oft loses both itself and friend,…" 19. What are Polonius's instructions to Ophelia about Hamlet? Scene 4: 20. What is happening at the court while Hamlet, Horatio and Marcellus are on the platform? 21. Why does Hamlet denounce the custom of drunken celebration? 22. What happens at the end of scene 4? Scene 5: 23. What does the Ghost reveal about the manner of his death? 24. What does the ghost tell Hamlet about his mother? 25. In lines 82­89, what tasks does the Ghost tell Hamlet to undertake? 26. In lines 172­173, what does Hamlet imply he may decide to do? 1

<strong>Hamlet</strong>: <strong>Act</strong> 1 <strong>Questions</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Study</strong><br />

<strong>Act</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 1:<br />

<strong>1.</strong> <strong>Where</strong> <strong>does</strong> <strong>this</strong> play take place?<br />

2. As the play opens, Horatio joins Marcellus and Bernardo at their night watch. Why has Horatio joined them?<br />

3. In line 69, how <strong>does</strong> Horatio interpret the appearance of the ghost?<br />

4. What three questions <strong>does</strong> Marcellus raise?<br />

5. In a long speech (lines 79­107), Horatio answers Marcellus. Summarize as briefly as you can the events that<br />

have led to preparations <strong>for</strong> war.<br />

6. In lines 130­139, what three reasons <strong>does</strong> Horatio list <strong>for</strong> the superstition of a ghost's returning from the<br />

grave?<br />

7. Why do Horatio and Marcellus decide to tell <strong>Hamlet</strong> fails to list?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 2:<br />

8. What news <strong>does</strong> King Claudius announce at the opening of scene 2?<br />

9. Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius send Cornelius and Voltimand to Norway? (lines 27­39)<br />

10. What bothers Claudius and Gertrude about <strong>Hamlet</strong>'s dress?<br />

1<strong>1.</strong> Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius want <strong>Hamlet</strong> to remain at court?<br />

12. About how long has <strong>Hamlet</strong>'s father been dead?<br />

13. Explain why <strong>Hamlet</strong> says, "Frailty, thy name is woman!" (line 146)<br />

14. At the end of scene 2, what is <strong>Hamlet</strong>'s plan?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 3:<br />

15. Why <strong>does</strong> Laertes warn his sister Ophelia not to place too much hope in <strong>Hamlet</strong>'s attentions to her?<br />

16. What <strong>does</strong> Laertes say must govern <strong>Hamlet</strong>'s marriage choice?<br />

17. What advice <strong>does</strong> Ophelia in turn give to Laertes?<br />

18. In lines 58­80, Polonius gives a great deal of advice to his son Laertes. In <strong>this</strong> speech, Polonius covers nine<br />

items of advice. In your own words, explain what the following means:<br />

a. (lines 59­60) "Give thy thoughts no tongue,/ Nor any unproportioned thought his act."<br />

b. (line 68) "Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice;"<br />

c. (lines 75­77) "Neither a borrower nor a lender be;/ For loan oft loses both itself and friend,…"<br />

19. What are Polonius's instructions to Ophelia about <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 4:<br />

20. What is happening at the court while <strong>Hamlet</strong>, Horatio and Marcellus are on the plat<strong>for</strong>m?<br />

2<strong>1.</strong> Why <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> denounce the custom of drunken celebration?<br />

22. What happens at the end of scene 4?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 5:<br />

23. What <strong>does</strong> the Ghost reveal about the manner of his death?<br />

24. What <strong>does</strong> the ghost tell <strong>Hamlet</strong> about his mother?<br />

25. In lines 82­89, what tasks <strong>does</strong> the Ghost tell <strong>Hamlet</strong> to undertake?<br />

26. In lines 172­173, what <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> imply he may decide to do?<br />

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<strong>Act</strong> II<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 1<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Polonius send Reynaldo to Paris?<br />

Why is Ophelia frightened by <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Polonius explain <strong>Hamlet</strong>’s behavior? Is he right?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 2<br />

Who are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? Why have they come to Elsinore?<br />

What do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern agree to do? Are they betraying their friend <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

What is the bedridden King of Norway’s response to Claudius’ request?<br />

Who wrote the love letter that Polonius reads to Claudius and Gertrude? Why <strong>does</strong> he read it?<br />

What is Polonius’ plan <strong>for</strong> proving that <strong>Hamlet</strong>’s odd behavior is the result of love madness?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> feel about seeing his old friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? What do they tell him?<br />

What <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> request the traveling players to per<strong>for</strong>m? Why?<br />

<strong>Act</strong> III<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 1<br />

What do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern report about <strong>Hamlet</strong> to the king and queen?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Polonius tell Ophelia to pretend to be reading a book of devotions?<br />

What bitter advice <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> give Ophelia? Why?<br />

After secretly observing <strong>Hamlet</strong> and Ophelia, <strong>does</strong> the King agree with Polonius­­that <strong>Hamlet</strong> suffers from love<br />

madness?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius decide to send <strong>Hamlet</strong> to England?<br />

What final plan <strong>does</strong> Polonius devise in order to reveal the source of <strong>Hamlet</strong>’s strange behavior?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 2<br />

What instructions <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> give to Horatio prior to the staging of the play?<br />

What do the players pantomime? How is <strong>this</strong> different from the play that follows?<br />

What is the play­within­a­play’s title? How <strong>does</strong> the King react to the play?<br />

What message do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern deliver to <strong>Hamlet</strong> from the Queen? What is his response?<br />

What do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern think is the explanation <strong>for</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong>’s odd behavior?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 3<br />

What orders <strong>does</strong> the King give to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern? Why do they agree to carry out these orders?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius identify himself with Cain? Does Claudius have a conscience?<br />

<strong>Hamlet</strong> finds Claudius alone, trying to pray, and draws his sword. Why <strong>does</strong>n’t he kill Claudius?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 4<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Polonius hide behind the Queen’s curtain? Does she know that he is there?<br />

When <strong>Hamlet</strong> enters Gertrude’s chamber, she starts to scold her son. Why <strong>does</strong> she soon cry out <strong>for</strong> help?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> kill Polonius? How <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> react when he sees Polonius’ body?<br />

Whose portraits <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> show Gertrude? Why?<br />

When the Ghost appears in Gertrude’s room, how <strong>does</strong> she react? What <strong>does</strong> the Ghost tell <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

What <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> tell his mother about his upcoming trip to England?<br />

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<strong>Act</strong> IV<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 1<br />

<strong>1.</strong> How <strong>does</strong> Claudius find out that <strong>Hamlet</strong> has killed Polonius?<br />

What is the King’s main concern when he finds out that Polonius has been killed? Why <strong>does</strong> he decide to turn to his "wisest friends"?<br />

Who is instructed to bring Polonius’ body to the chapel?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 2<br />

What <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about the location of Polonius’ body? Why?<br />

<strong>Hamlet</strong> agrees to go with Rosencrantz and Guidenstern­­to see whom?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 3<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius tell his courtiers that <strong>Hamlet</strong>­­mad as he is­­must not be confined?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> act when the king asks him about the location of Polonius’ body?<br />

What <strong>does</strong> Claudius want the English ruler to do with <strong>Hamlet</strong>? Do Rosencrantz and Guildenstern know that?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 4<br />

For what purpose <strong>does</strong> Fortinbras send his captain to greet Claudius?<br />

What <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> learn about the Norwegian soldiers when he questions the captain?<br />

What contrast <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> not between Fortinbras and himself?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 5<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius state that she won’t see Ophelia? Why <strong>does</strong> she soon change her mind?<br />

What is Claudius’ theory about why Ophelia is acting so oddly? Is he right?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Laertes return from France?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Claudius figure he has to placate Laertes? What do Laertes’ followers want <strong>for</strong> Laertes?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Claudius calm down Laertes? What <strong>does</strong> he promise?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 6<br />

What happens to the ship <strong>Hamlet</strong> is on?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> get back to Denmark?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Horatio find <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 7<br />

What two reasons <strong>does</strong> Claudius give Laertes <strong>for</strong> failing to apprehend <strong>Hamlet</strong> and punish him <strong>for</strong> Polonius’ death?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Claudius learn that <strong>Hamlet</strong> is back in Denmark?<br />

What is the King’s original plan <strong>for</strong> killing <strong>Hamlet</strong>?<br />

Laertes and the King come up with backup" plans in case the sharpened foil alone <strong>does</strong> not kill <strong>Hamlet</strong>. How do they intend to make<br />

"triply" sure that <strong>Hamlet</strong> dies?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Ophelia die?<br />

<strong>Act</strong> V<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 1<br />

Whose grave are the men digging?<br />

<strong>Where</strong> <strong>does</strong> the first gravedigger go?<br />

How long has the second gravedigger been in the business?<br />

Whose skull <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> hold up? What <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> tell Horatio about that person?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> Laertes complain to the priest?<br />

What happens when <strong>Hamlet</strong> steps out from the place where he and Horatio have been watching the funeral?<br />

<strong>Scene</strong> 2<br />

How had <strong>Hamlet</strong> discovered Claudius’ orders to have <strong>Hamlet</strong> beheaded?<br />

How did <strong>Hamlet</strong> see to it that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be put to death instead of himself? Did he feel guilty about that?<br />

What message <strong>does</strong> Osric bring to <strong>Hamlet</strong> from the King?<br />

On whom is the King wagering in the duel? Why?<br />

Why <strong>does</strong> the King place a pearl in the cup?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Gertrude die?<br />

Only Laertes’ foil was sharp and poison­tipped, so how <strong>does</strong> Laertes get mortally wounded? What <strong>does</strong> he say be<strong>for</strong>e he dies?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> Claudius die?<br />

How <strong>does</strong> <strong>Hamlet</strong> know that he is dying? What are his dying wishes?<br />

Who will be the next king of Denmark?<br />

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