Question 3 (5 points)
All of these characters died. Which is the only one who could truly be considered innocent?
Question 3 options:
Polonius
Hamlet
Gertrude
Ophelia
Question 4 (5 points)
In drama, a character’s tragic flaw is the character trait that leads directly to his or her downfall in the work. What could most logically be argued as Hamlet's tragic flaw?
Question 4 options:
His physical weakness.
His jealousy.
His hesitation, his inability to act.
His arrogance and ambition.
Question 5 (10 points)
Choose an important character other than Hamlet and analyze that character. What are the character’s traits and motivations? What impact does the character have on the development of the tragedy—such as on the plot or on Hamlet? How does the character help express a theme? Make sure to illustrate your points about the character with examples of the character’s actions and words.
Question 6 (10 points)
Analyze the use of descriptions and images in Hamlet. How does Shakespeare use descriptive language to enhance the visual possibilities of a stage production? How does he use imagery to create a mood of tension, suspense, fear, and despair?
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