enSC12B: Extra Credit Word Scramble!23
protagonist: the main character or hero of a given story
antagonist: the villain of a given story
Hamlet: the protagonist of the play we are reading in class
Claudius: the antagonist of the play we are reading in class
Gertrude: the queen of Denmark
Polonius: reads Hamlet's love letters to Gertrude and Claudius
Ophelia: is ¨affrighted¨ by Hamlet's behavior
Laertes: this character goes away to school
Horatio: the first character to see the Ghost
Ghost: another name for King Hamlet
Reynaldo: Polonius sends this character to spy on his son
universal: a type of theme appears in many works of literature and that maintains its relevance across time periods
perchance: an antiquated word for ¨maybe¨
thou: an antiquated (yet informal) word for ¨you¨
Fortinbras: the prince of Norway
Denmark: Claudius is the current king of this country
Marcellus: says the famous line, ¨There's something rotten in the state of Denmark¨
soliloquy: a long speech given by one character, as if they are speaking their inner thoughts aloud
dialogue: speech between two or more characters
Globe: the name of the theater where Shakespeare wrote and performed
England: Shakespeare's home country
Norway: the home country of the character killed by King Hamlet
Rosencrantz: one of Hamlet's childhood friends
12B: Extra Credit Word Scramble!
TOUH
an antiquated (yet informal) word for ¨you¨
OSTGH
another name for King Hamlet
EBOLG
the name of the theater where Shakespeare wrote and performed
LMHATE
the protagonist of the play we are reading in class
YWARON
the home country of the character killed by King Hamlet
ERNAKMD
Claudius is the current king of this country
LENADGN
Shakespeare's home country
OHAITOR
the first character to see the Ghost
EETSRAL
this character goes away to school
IOLHPEA
is ¨affrighted¨ by Hamlet's behavior
LIDCASUU
the antagonist of the play we are reading in class
IALGOEUD
speech between two or more characters
DUGTRERE
the queen of Denmark
UIOONSPL
reads Hamlet's love letters to Gertrude and Claudius
DERAYLNO
Polonius sends this character to spy on his son
URSLLACEM
says the famous line, ¨There's something rotten in the state of Denmark¨
CACHRPEEN
an antiquated word for ¨maybe¨
OLISUQLOY
a long speech given by one character, as if they are speaking their inner thoughts aloud
RLEVISUNA
a type of theme appears in many works of literature and that maintains its relevance across time periods