th 12 Grade Jeopardy Hamlet Quotes Hamlet Characters Hamlet Soliloquies Slaughterhouse Five Vocabulary Vocabulary 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 700 700 800 800 800 800 800 800 Hamlet Quotes 100 • “The lady doth protest too much methinks.” • Gertrude talking about the Queen actor in the play Hamlet Quotes 200 • “Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?” • Hamlet talking to Ophelia and reproducing Hamlet Quotes 300 • Laertes speaking to Claudius after he learns Polonius has been murdered • “Oh thou vile king, give me thy father!” 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 • “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” • Marcellus to Horatio after the Ghost goes w/ Hamlet Hamlet Quotes 700 • “Tis unmanly grief. It shows a will most incorrect to heaven.” • Claudius speaking to Hamlet about mourning his father’s death too much Hamlet Quotes 800 • “Madness in great ones must not unwatched go.” • Claudius speaking about Hamlet because he knows he is a threat 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 • Goes to school in France • Laertes Characters 400 • Were guarding Elsinore during the opening of the play • Marcellus and Francisco Characters 500 • Working for the King and Queen to spy on Hamlet • Rosencrantz/Guildenstern Characters 600 • Was once a jester among the court when Hamlet was young • Yorick Characters 700 • A foil is a character who has a sharp contrast to another character. Who can be an example of Hamlet’s foil? • Claudius, Fortinbras, Laertes Characters 800 • Hamlet uses this Trojan female character to show how he believes his mother should have acted 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 • Re-read Hamlet’s soliloquy from Act 1, Sc. 2. What is his main lament? • 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/If his chief good and market of his time/be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more.” – What does this mean? • Men w/o reason are beasts/animals. Soliloquies 600 • “And spur my dull revenge” – What does that mean? • He still has not acted on his revenge Soliloquies 700 • “Ay, there’s the rub” - - What does this mean? • The conflict/problem/predicament Soliloquies 800 • “May my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth!” – Who said it, what prompted it, AND what does it mean? • Hamlet, seeing Fortinbras’ army, will get revenge or he’s useless Slaughterhouse Five 100 • Mary O’Hare inspires Billy to change the title of his book to what? • 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 an example of Irony in the text • The scouts that died - Others Slaughterhouse Five 800 • What is an epigraph? • Quote/phrase at start of a document. 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 • Attraction to • Affinity Vocabulary 400 • Narrow-minded or rigid, intolerant • Hidebound Vocabulary 500 • A cozener (misleading person) • Mountebank Vocabulary 600 • A dictionary of language; special vocabulary • Lexicon Vocabulary 700 • Cheerful, optimistic outlook • Sanguine Vocabulary 800 • Range or series • Gamut 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 • Bellwether • Trendsetter 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 • Eleemosynary • Charitable