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| Who tried to stop the possible war with Norway? |
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| Who once played in a production of JULIUS CAESAR |
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| Who ordered a proper burial for Hamlet? |
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| The new ruler of Denmark, Cladius |
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| Who didn’t seem to be worried about dying? |
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| Who said, “A willow grows aslant a brook?” |
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| A valuable pearl was offered to whom? |
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| Who said, “Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well?” |
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| To whom was line 8 spoken? |
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| Who said “Good night ladies, good night.”? |
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| Who said, “I shall obey you, madam.”? |
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| Who said, “We’ll teach you to drink ere you depart”? |
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| What character was puzzled over Danish customs? |
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| Who was spied on by Reynaldo? |
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| Who described man as the “paragon” of animals? |
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| Who bought an unction of a mountebank? |
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| Who did not believe in ghosts? |
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| Who said, “You are as good as a chorus”? |
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| Who said, “Thou art fat and scant of breath?” |
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| Who said, “The rest is silence?” |
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| Whose skull did Hamlet hold? |
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| Who was judge at the swordfight? |
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| Which country might attack Denmark? |
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| Who had gathered a group to support him as the new Danish king? |
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| Insanity is a theme of this play. Whose insanity is real? |
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| Hamlet’s girlfriend, Ophelia |
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| In the famous eavesdropping scene, Ophelia is instructed to read what? |
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| Who plots to hide behind an arras? |
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| Who calls Polonius a fish monger? |
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| Who reports that Hamlet’s stockings are down to his knees? |
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| To go whoring, you may go far |
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| Who uses Polonius for his own good? |
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| What do beating of drums and blasting cannons mean? |
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| Who speaks the play’s first soliloquy? |
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| Who is sent to Norway with a letter? |
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| Which character asks to leave Denmark? |
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| The king has received several threatening letters from whom? |
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| By the end of act 1, the king decides to call in which 2 characters? |
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| Horatio can speak which archaic language? |
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| In Scene one, which character is not a regular guard? |
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| “Strengthen your patience in our last night’s speech.” |
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| “Alas, I know him, Horatio.” |
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| “There’s rosemary; that’s for remembrance.” |
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| “I’ll have prepared him a chalice for the nonce.” |
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| “So you shall; and where the offense is let the great ax fall.” |
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| “He is dead and gone lady, he is dead and gone.” |
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| “Follow her close; give her good watch, I pray you.” |
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| “O from this time my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth.” |
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| “Go to your rest; at night we’ll feast together.” |
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| “Good gentlemen, he hath much talked of you.” |
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| “I pray stay with us; go not to Wittenberg.” |
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| “Never make known what you have seen tonight.” |
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| “What if it tempt you to the flood my lord.” |
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| “The funeral baked meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.” |
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| “My lord I came to see thy father’s funeral.” |
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| “A little more than kin and less than kind.” |
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| “Cast thy knighted color off.” |
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| “My dread lord, your leave and favor to return to France.” |
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| Which character was a good horseman? |
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| Where did the pilgrims first meet? |
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| Who had a wart on his nose? |
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| Who was father of the squire? |
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| The language of Chaucer is called what? |
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| The wife of Bath claimed to be an authority on what subject? |
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| Love (marrage and marital life) |
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| What subject did Nicholas love? |
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| Who was branded with a hot iron? |
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| When the knight kisses the old woman, what happens? |
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| She became beautiful and faithful to him |
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| What was the major complaint of the wife of Bath? |
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| The Wife of Bath's 5th husband, an Oxford Scholar, he deafened her |
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| Which tale is the most moralistic? |
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| When this man got drunk, he spoke in Latin |
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| Which character was going on the trip to make money? |
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| What is the meaning of AVARICE? |
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| Insatiable greed for riches |
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| Who was instructed to go to town to buy alcohol? |
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| Who proposed telling the stories? |
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| Which character is the most corrupt? |
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| What is especially large about Satan? |
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| Which canto begins with a formal address to Florence? |
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| What happens to Dante as the end of Canto 3? |
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| Whom does Dante meet in Canto 4? |
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| “The Tale of Lancelot” caused trouble for whom? |
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| Where does Dante find Calvacanti? |
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| How many books comprise THE DIVINE COMEDY? |
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| What is the best classification for THE DIVING COMEDY? |
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| In this work, Dante is on the road to what? |
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| Where are the trimmers housed? |
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| Describe the city of Dis. |
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| A great frozen lake, river of walling |
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| What is located above the entrance of Inferno? |
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| Dante was from which country? |
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| Does Dante meet Epicurus in canto 10? |
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| Of the three main books wdritten by Dante, which is the third in the series? |
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