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12 th Grade

12 th Grade. Jeopardy. Hamlet Quotes 100. “More matter with less art” Gertrude – Talking about Polonius . Hamlet Quotes 200. Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners Hamlet talking to Ophelia. Hamlet Quotes 300.

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12 th Grade

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  1. 12th Grade Jeopardy

  2. Hamlet Quotes 100 • “More matter with less art” • Gertrude – Talking about Polonius

  3. Hamlet Quotes 200 • Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners • Hamlet talking to Ophelia

  4. Hamlet Quotes 300 • “Why look now, how unworthy a thin would seem to know my stops, you would play upon me, you would seem to know my stops, you would pluck out the heart of my mystery…” • Hamlet speaking with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

  5. 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

  6. Hamlet Quotes 500 • Now cracks a noble heart; Goodnight sweet prince • Horatio speaking to Hamlet right before Hamlet’s death • *

  7. Hamlet Quotes 600 • This bodes some strange eruption to our state • Horatio speaking with Marcellus and Francisco

  8. Hamlet Quotes 700 • Tis unmanly grief. It shows a will most incorrect to heaven • Claudius speaking to Hamlet

  9. 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

  10. Characters 100 • Cannot truly resolve his sins because he wishes to still possess the things which he has stolen • Claudius

  11. Characters 200 • Falls in love with another man while she was still married • Gertrude

  12. Characters 300 • One of Hamlet’s many foils: His actions come before his plans or words • Laertes

  13. Characters 400 • Were guarding Elsinore during the opening of the play • Marcellus and Francisco

  14. Characters 500 • Realizes the King and Queen’s question is more of a command than question • Rosencrantz

  15. Characters 600 • Was once a jester among the court when Hamlet was young • Yorick

  16. Characters 700 • Another foil for Hamlet; Wishes to claim land in Poland • Fortinbras

  17. Characters 800 • Hamlet uses this Troy character to show the difference between his mother’s emotions after the death of her husband • Hecuba

  18. Soliloquies 100 • In Hamlet’s opening soliloquy he depicted King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude’s marriage as: • Happy, ideal, pleasant

  19. Soliloquies 200 • Hamlet’s main lament in the first soliloquy is that: • He cannot deal with the haste in how his mother remarried

  20. 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

  21. Soliloquies 400 • In his to be or not to be soliloquy – Hamlet uses the word “sleep” to refer to what? • Death

  22. Soliloquies 500 • What is a man soliloquy – Hamlet compares Humans to what? • Beasts/Animals

  23. Soliloquies 600 • Hamlet’s revenge is “dull” because: • He still has not acted on it

  24. 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

  25. Soliloquies 800 • What are Hamlet’s last lines in his final soliloquy? • May my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth!

  26. Slaughterhouse Five 100 • Mary O’Hare inspires Billy to change the title of his book to? • The Children’s Crusade

  27. Slaughterhouse Five 200 • Thoughts of Revenge make him happy • Paul Lazzaro

  28. Slaughterhouse Five 300 • The only soldier to stand up to Howard Campbell • Edgar Derby

  29. Slaughterhouse Five 400 • Science fiction writer that Rosewater and Pilgrim enjoy reading • Kilgore Trout

  30. Slaughterhouse Five 500 • The epigraph in Slaughterhouse Five refers to Billy as a • Christ like figure

  31. Slaughterhouse Five 600 • Kurt Vonnegut enters the novel during a scene – Describe this • At the latrine – He says he lost his brains

  32. Slaughterhouse Five 700 • Name two examples of Irony in the text • Title of novel – The scouts that died - Others

  33. Slaughterhouse Five 800 • What would make a “great’ epitaph for Billy Pilgrim and Vonnegut • “Everything was beautiful and nothing was hurt.”

  34. Vocabulary 100 • Originating in the country or region where found, native; inborn ; inherent • Indigenous

  35. Vocabulary 200 • A confused struggle, a violent free – for – all • Melee (maylay)

  36. Vocabulary 300 • To remove material considered offensive • Bowdlerize

  37. Vocabulary 400 • Narrow-minded or rigid, intolerant • Hidebound

  38. Vocabulary 500 • A learned person; one who gives authoritative opinions • Pundit

  39. Vocabulary 600 • Lacking in skill or dexterity • Maladroit

  40. Vocabulary 700 • To weaken, debase, or corrupt • Vitiate

  41. Vocabulary 800 • Conducive to health or well-being; wholesome • Salubrious

  42. Vocabulary 100 • Schism • Rift or breach, a formal split/any division or separation of a group or organization into hostile factions

  43. Vocabulary 200 • Obfuscate • To darken or obscure

  44. Vocabulary 300 • Maudlin • Excessively or effusively sentimental

  45. Vocabulary 400 • Vicissitude • A change or variation, or alteration

  46. Vocabulary 500 • Browbeat • To intimidate; to bully

  47. Vocabulary 600 • Panache • A confident and stylish manner

  48. Vocabulary 700 • Philippic • Verbal attack

  49. Vocabulary 800 • Contumelious • Insolent or rude in speech or behavior

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