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31 Cards in this Set

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Horatio's speech about Julius Caesar
Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 116-129
King's first speech
Act 1, Scene 2, Lines 1-33
Laertes' advice to Ophelia
Act 1, Scene 3, Lines 8-51
Ghost's speech asking Hamlet to avenge his death
Act 1, Scene 5, 42-92
Polonius hires Reynaldo
Act 2, Scene 1, Lines 40-74
Polonius is not brief
Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 77-117
Hamlet insults Polonius and Ophelia (fishmonger)
Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 172-217
Jephthah speech/"I am but mad north-north-west"
Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 378-432
Aeneas' tale to Dido (crapton of Greek allusions in First Player's speech)
Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 434-533
Nunnery speech
Act 3, Scene 1, Lines 105-152
Hamlet's advice to players about overacting/underacting
Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 1-35
Horatio as a balanced character
Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 53-86
Hamlet puts R&G in their place
Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 333-371
Definition of tragic hero by R&G
Act 3, Scene 3, Lines 7-23
Dramatic irony (king cannot ask forgiveness)
Act 3, Scene 3, Lines 36-98
Hamlet tries to "shake up" his mother
Act 3, Sceen 4, Lines 41-89
Hamlet gives his mother advice on escaping Claudius' hold
Act 3, Scene 4, Lines 138-203
Diet of Worms
Act 4, Scene 3, Lines 16-47
Allusion to England-Denmark conflict
Act 4, Scene 3, Lines ?-72
Hamlet: "How all occasions do inform against me... my thoughts be bloody or nothing worth!"
Act 4, Scene 4, Lines 33-67
Ophelia sings songs about virginity gone
Act 4, Scene 5, Lines 44-67
King tells Laertes why he hasn't gone after Hamlet yet
Act 4, Scene 7, 1-25
Queen tells Laertes of Ophelia's death
Act 4, Scene 7, Lines 167-192
Clowns
Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 1-60
Yorick's skull
Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 183-216
Hamlet challenges Laertes
Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 254-291
Hamlet tells how he escaped being killed in England
Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 12-70
Hamlet messes with Osric
Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 81-193
Hamlet apologizes to Laertes
Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 224-255
Horatio speaks about tragedy
Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 374-397
Vicious Mole of Nature
Act 1, Scene 4