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12B: Extra Credit Word Scramble!
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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!
| an antiquated (yet informal) word for ¨you¨ |
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| another name for King Hamlet |
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| the name of the theater where Shakespeare wrote and performed |
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| the protagonist of the play we are reading in class |
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| the home country of the character killed by King Hamlet |
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| Claudius is the current king of this country |
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| Shakespeare's home country |
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| the first character to see the Ghost |
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| this character goes away to school |
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| is ¨affrighted¨ by Hamlet's behavior |
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| the antagonist of the play we are reading in class |
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| speech between two or more characters |
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| reads Hamlet's love letters to Gertrude and Claudius |
| |
| Polonius sends this character to spy on his son |
| |
| says the famous line, ¨There's something rotten in the state of Denmark¨ |
| |
| an antiquated word for ¨maybe¨ |
| |
| a long speech given by one character, as if they are speaking their inner thoughts aloud |
| |
| a type of theme appears in many works of literature and that maintains its relevance across time periods |
| |
| the villain of a given story |
| |
| |
| the main character or hero of a given story |
| |
| one of Hamlet's childhood friends |
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12B: Extra Credit Word Scramble!
| an antiquated (yet informal) word for ¨you¨ |
| |
| another name for King Hamlet |
| |
| the name of the theater where Shakespeare wrote and performed |
| |
| the protagonist of the play we are reading in class |
| |
| the home country of the character killed by King Hamlet |
| |
| Claudius is the current king of this country |
| |
| Shakespeare's home country |
| |
| the first character to see the Ghost |
| |
| this character goes away to school |
| |
| is ¨affrighted¨ by Hamlet's behavior |
| |
| the antagonist of the play we are reading in class |
| |
| speech between two or more characters |
| |
| |
| reads Hamlet's love letters to Gertrude and Claudius |
| |
| Polonius sends this character to spy on his son |
| |
| says the famous line, ¨There's something rotten in the state of Denmark¨ |
| |
| an antiquated word for ¨maybe¨ |
| |
| a long speech given by one character, as if they are speaking their inner thoughts aloud |
| |
| a type of theme appears in many works of literature and that maintains its relevance across time periods |
| |
| the villain of a given story |
| |
| |
| the main character or hero of a given story |
| |
| one of Hamlet's childhood friends |
| |
© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only