12th Grade

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12
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Jeopardy
Hamlet
Quotes
Hamlet
Characters
Hamlet
Soliloquies
Slaughterhouse Five
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
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Hamlet Quotes 100
• “The lady doth protest to much methinks”
• Gertrude
Hamlet Quotes 200
• Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?
• Hamlet talking to Ophelia
Hamlet Quotes 300
• “Oh thou vile king, give me thy father!”
• Laertes speaking to Claudius
Hamlet Quotes 400
• “He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and
gone; At his head a grass-green turf, at his
heels a stone
• Ophelia singing to Gertrude
Hamlet Quotes 500
• Now cracks a noble heart; Goodnight sweet
prince
• Horatio speaking to Hamlet right before
Hamlet’s death
• *
Hamlet Quotes 600
• “This bodes some strange eruption to our
state”
• Horatio speaking with Marcellus and Francisco
Hamlet Quotes 700
• Tis unmanly grief. It shows a will most
incorrect to heaven
• Claudius speaking to Hamlet
Hamlet Quotes 800
• “A violet in the youth of primy nature,
Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,
The perfume and suppliance of a minute, No
more.”
• Laertes speaking to Ophelia
Characters 100
• Cannot truly resolve his sins because he
wishes to still possess the things which he has
stolen
• Claudius
Characters 200
• Falls in love with another man while she was
still married
• Gertrude
Characters 300
• One of Hamlet’s many foils: His actions come
before his plans or words
• Laertes
Characters 400
• Were guarding Elsinore during the opening of
the play
• Marcellus and Francisco
Characters 500
• Realizes the King and Queen’s question is
more of a command than question
• Rosencrantz
Characters 600
• Was once a jester among the court when
Hamlet was young
• Yorick
Characters 700
• Another foil for Hamlet; Wishes to claim land
in Poland
• Fortinbras
Characters 800
• Hamlet uses this Trojan female character to
show the difference between his mother’s
emotions after the death of her husband
• Hecuba
Soliloquies 100
• In Hamlet’s opening soliloquy he depicted
King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude’s marriage
as:
• Happy, ideal, pleasant
Soliloquies 200
• Hamlet’s main lament in the first soliloquy is
that:
• He cannot deal with the haste in how his
mother remarried
Soliloquies 300
• “Oh what a rogue and peasant slave am I!” - What happens right before this soliloquy?
• The actor performs with more emotion than
Hamlet
Soliloquies 400
• In his to be or not to be soliloquy – Hamlet
uses the word “sleep” to refer to what?
• Death
Soliloquies 500
• What is a man soliloquy – Hamlet compares
Humans to what?
• Beasts/Animals
Soliloquies 600
• Hamlet’s revenge is “dull” because:
• He still has not acted on it
Soliloquies 700
• “Ay, there’s the rub” - - Which soliloquy is this
line in and what does it mean?
• To be or not to be; The
conflict/problem/predicament
Soliloquies 800
• What are Hamlet’s last lines (hint – about his
thoughts) in his final soliloquy?
• May my thoughts be bloody or be nothing
worth!
Slaughterhouse Five 100
• Mary O’Hare inspires Billy to change the title
of his book to?
• The Children’s Crusade
Slaughterhouse Five 200
• Thoughts of Revenge make him happy
• Paul Lazzaro
Slaughterhouse Five 300
• The only soldier to stand up to Howard
Campbell
• Edgar Derby
Slaughterhouse Five 400
• Science fiction writer that Rosewater and
Pilgrim enjoy reading
• Kilgore Trout
Slaughterhouse Five 500
• The epigraph in Slaughterhouse Five refers to
Billy as a
• Christ like figure
Slaughterhouse Five 600
• Who “lost his brains” in the latrine scene?
• Kurt Vonnegut
Slaughterhouse Five 700
• Name two examples of Irony in the text
• Title of novel – The scouts that died - Others
Slaughterhouse Five 800
• What would make a “great’ epitaph for Billy
Pilgrim and Vonnegut
• “Everything was beautiful and nothing was
hurt.”
Vocabulary 100
• Originating in the country or region where
found, native; inborn ; inherent
• Indigenous
Vocabulary 200
• A confused struggle, a violent free – for – all
• Melee (maylay)
Vocabulary 300
• To remove material considered offensive
• Bowdlerize
Vocabulary 400
• Narrow-minded or rigid, intolerant
• Hidebound
Vocabulary 500
• A learned person; one who gives authoritative
opinions
• Pundit
Vocabulary 600
• Lacking in skill or dexterity
• Maladroit
Vocabulary 700
• To weaken, debase, or corrupt
• Vitiate
Vocabulary 800
• Conducive to health or well-being; wholesome
• Salubrious
Vocabulary 100
• Schism
• Rift or breach, a formal split/any division or
separation of a group or organization into
hostile factions
Vocabulary 200
• Obfuscate
• To darken or obscure
Vocabulary 300
• Maudlin
• Excessively or effusively sentimental
Vocabulary 400
• Vicissitude
• A change or variation, or alteration
Vocabulary 500
• Browbeat
• To intimidate; to bully
Vocabulary 600
• Panache
• A confident and stylish manner
Vocabulary 700
• Philippic
• Verbal attack
Vocabulary 800
• Contumelious
• Insolent or rude in speech or behavior
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