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Hamlet
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Gertrude:Of whom does Hamlet say, "Frailty, the name is woman"?
Paris:Leartes asks his father and Claudius for permission to return to?
Laertes:Who is hamlets opposite, considering his desire and willingness to seek vengeance when he has been wronged?
Pirates:Who helped Hamlet get off the ship taking him to England?
osric:A courtier with elaborate speech who carries the terms of the contest to Hamlet.
Claudius:"Madness in great ones must not Unwatch'd go"
Gertrude:"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
Ophelia:"O, woe is me To have seen what i have seen, see what I see!"
Hamlet:"Get thee to a nunnery!"
Paragon:Model of excellence/perfection of a kind
Scourge:Inflicting severe suffering or punishment
Visage:Face of facial expression
Felicity:Great happiness/bliss
Hamlet
Across:| 2. | "O, woe is me To have seen what i have seen, see what I see!" | | 4. | Great happiness/bliss | | 5. | Face of facial expression | | 7. | Who helped Hamlet get off the ship taking him to England? | | 8. | A courtier with elaborate speech who carries the terms of the contest to Hamlet. | | 9. | "Madness in great ones must not Unwatch'd go" | | 12. | Inflicting severe suffering or punishment |
| | Down:| 1. | Model of excellence/perfection of a kind | | 3. | "Get thee to a nunnery!" | | 6. | "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." | | 7. | Leartes asks his father and Claudius for permission to return to? | | 10. | Who is hamlets opposite, considering his desire and willingness to seek vengeance when he has been wronged? | | 11. | Of whom does Hamlet say, "Frailty, the name is woman"? |
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Hamlet
Across:| 2. | "O, woe is me To have seen what i have seen, see what I see!" | | 4. | Great happiness/bliss | | 5. | Face of facial expression | | 7. | Who helped Hamlet get off the ship taking him to England? | | 8. | A courtier with elaborate speech who carries the terms of the contest to Hamlet. | | 9. | "Madness in great ones must not Unwatch'd go" | | 12. | Inflicting severe suffering or punishment |
| | Down:| 1. | Model of excellence/perfection of a kind | | 3. | "Get thee to a nunnery!" | | 6. | "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." | | 7. | Leartes asks his father and Claudius for permission to return to? | | 10. | Who is hamlets opposite, considering his desire and willingness to seek vengeance when he has been wronged? | | 11. | Of whom does Hamlet say, "Frailty, the name is woman"? |
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