Scene 3 Flashcards

(35 cards)

1
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‘A ……. In the youth of primy nature’

A

Violet

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2
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‘……. It no more’ . WHo says this to who

A

Think. Laertes to Ophelia

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3
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‘Your chaste ……….. open’

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Chaste

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4
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‘But you must ……..’

A

Fear

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5
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What technique is ‘chaste treasure’?

A

Metaphor

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6
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Who repeats ‘fear it’ to Ophelia

A

Laertes

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7
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‘The ……….. galls the infants of the spring’

A

Canker

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8
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What type of imagery is ‘the canker galls the infants of the spring’? What does it suggest about sex/

A

Phallic imagery of the cankerworm, suggests sex is corrupts purity

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9
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What semantic field does polonius use when talking to Ophelia?

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Semantic field of money / currency

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10
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‘Contagious ……………….. are most imminent’

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Blastments

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11
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‘Think yourself a …..’

A

Baby

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12
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Who is polonius possibly linked to?

A

William Cecil

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13
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What is there a contrast between in terms of freedom?

A

Freedoms allowed got Laertes and those allowed to Ophelia

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14
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‘You have taken these ……. From true pay’

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Tenders

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15
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‘Neither a ………… or ………. Be’

A

Borrower / lender

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16
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‘You’ll tender me a ………’

17
Q

‘I shall obey, my …….’

18
Q

‘Ay, springen catch to ……………’

19
Q

What is the ‘springen catch to woodcocks’ a metaphor for?

A

Hamlets words being bait to trick the foolish Ophelia.

20
Q

‘You do not understand yourself so clearly as it behoves my …….’

21
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‘You speak like a…’

22
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What word beginning with A describes a ghost?

23
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Which word beginning with A describes something unclear?

24
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What word beginning with O describes a public speaker?

25
Which word beginning with E describes someone whose good at speaking?
Eloquent
26
Which word beginning with M describes a deep sense of sadness?
Melancholy
27
Which word beginning with D describes a god like figure?
Deity
28
High word beginning with D describes a deceitful figure?
Duplicitous
29
A system controlled by men is a….
Patriarchy
30
‘ they are brokers not of that …… which their investments show’
Dye
31
‘Ophelia is deprived of…..’ (Showalter)
Thought, sexuality and language
32
‘In Shakespeare’s society, he ideal female is cherished for her….’ (Rogers)
Youth, purity and beauty
33
‘I know i have the body of but a weak and feeble woman, but i have the heart of a……’
King
34
Elizabeth conducted her relationships in the style of a….
Petrarchan lover
35
What was Elizabeth called?
The virgin queen