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William Shakespeare

Hamlet, Prince
B2.1

of Denmark
K E Y S

William Shakespeare Page 16 – exercise 2


Page 7 – exercise 1 1 The old King Hamlet
2 Polonius
1 Six 3 The old king’s funeral and
2 Because of the plague in London. Gertrude’s marriage
3 The best tragic actor in 4 The old king Hamlet
Shakespeare’s time. 5 Just before midnight
4 Between 1599 and 1602. 6 Claudius
5 Unofficial transcripts of
Shakespeare’s plays. Page 16 – exercise 3 (suggested
answers)
1 sensitive 2 ambitious
CHAPTER 1 3 independent
Page 10 – exercise 1 Page 17 – exercise 4
A3 B6 C1 D5 E4 F2
1 refuse to do
Page 10 – exercise 2
agree, decide, expect, hope,
1 Night time offer, seem
2 Hamlet and the ghost of his father
old King Hamlet 2 want somebody to do
3 (suggested answer) The ghost has allow, ask, expect, help,
just appeared. persuade, tell
4 (suggested answer) The ghost is
3 keep doing
going to speak to Hamlet.
enjoy, (not) mind, practise,
Page 10 – exercise 3
spend time, stop, suggest
1B 2A 3B 4A
4 let somebody do
Page 16 – exercise 1
help, make
1C 2E 3A 4D 5F 6B
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Page 17 – exercise 5 Horatio, who was a close friend of


1 suggested 2 persuaded 3 decided Hamlet’s, that they had seen a ghost
4 refused 5 stop 6 spend 7 enjoyed on the battlements.
8 wanted/hoped 3 Hamlet’s letters to Ophelia, which
Page 18 – exercise 6 she kept in a secret place, generally
finished with a short love poem.
1 act 2 appreciate 3 celebrate 4 Hamlet, who thought he might have
4 compete 5 conclude 6 confess imagined the ghost, was confused
7 confirm 8 converse 9 crown and unsure of what to do.
10 decide 11 educate 12 explain 5 Ophelia, who was sewing at the
13 express 14 hesitate 15 inform time, was shocked when Hamlet
16 invite 17 permit 18 react suddenly appeared in her room.
19 satisfy 20 suspect 6 The death of King Hamlet, which
Page 18 – exercise 7 was completely unexpected,
1 appreciate/appreciated 2 crowned surprised everyone at court.
3 concluded 4 suspicion 5 expression Page 28 – exercise 4
Page 18 – exercise 8 1 expecting 2 wait 3 injured
1D 2G 3J 4H 5A 6I 7B 8C 4 damaged 5 sensitive 6 sensible
9 E 10 F 7 borrow 8 lend 9 took
10 picked up 11 gain 12 win 13 lost
Page 19 – exercise 9 14 missing
1 on 2 its 3 but/although 4 very
5 out 6 with 7 one 8 where Revenge in Elizabethan
Drama
CHAPTER 2 Page 34 – exercise 1
Page 20 – exercise 1 1 The Spanish Tragedy
2 Between 1588 and 1593
1A 2B 3B 4A
3 Violence was shown on stage in
Page 20 – exercise 2 Elizabethan revenge tragedies. In
1; 2; 4 Roman times it took place off stage.
4 Because law court procedures were
Page 20 – exercise 3 often corrupt and inefficient.
1B 2B 3A 4A 5 Because his themes are universal
Page 26 – exercise 1 and timeless.
1C 2B 3A 4A 5D 6B Page 34 – exercise 2
Page 27 – exercise 2 1C 2D 3A 4B
1 Hamlet refused to go to the wedding
of his mother and Claudius, which had CHAPTER 3
taken place soon after old King
Hamlet’s death. Page 35 – exercise 1
2 Two of the castle guards told 1C 2E 3F 4A 5B 6D

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Page 35 – exercise 2 Page 44 – exercise 6


1 nodded 2 bumped into 3 stabbed 1A 2B 3A 4B 5A 6B 7A 8B
4 mooching around 5 recite 9 A 10 B
6 catch ... out Page 44 – exercise 7
Page 35 – exercise 3 1U 2U 3C 4U 5B 6C 7U 8U
1B 2A 3B 4A 5A 6B 9 B 10 B
Page 42 – exercise 1 Page 44 – exercise 8
1B 2A 3B 4B 5A 6B 7B 8B 1 cheer 2 find 3 going 4 cut
Page 42 – exercise 2 5 lighting 6 catch
1 Hamlet Page 45 – exercise 10
2 Claudius and Gertrude 1A 2D 3B 4A 5D 6D 7B 8C
3 Gertrude
4 Polonius
5 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern CHAPTER 4
6 the main actor (in the company of Page 46 – exercise 1
actors)
1C 2F 3A 4E 5B 6D
Page 42 – exercise 3 (Suggested
Page 46 – exercise 2
answers)
1 sinners 2 summons 3 gestures
1 Why did Claudius invite
4 heir; throne 5 nunnery
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to
Elsinore? Page 46 – exercise 3
2 What did Claudius ask Rosencrantz 1 Ophelia and Hamlet
and Guildenstern to do? 2 In a passage/In the castle
3 Where did Rosencrantz and 3 (suggested answer) Hamlet is
Guildenstern see the actors? thinking, perhaps he’s worried.
4 Which speech did Hamlet ask the Ophelia is surprised or nervous.
main actor to recite? 4 (suggested answer) Hamlet is going
Page 43 – exercise 4 to speak to Ophelia.
1 Claudius could/might/may be a Page 46 – exercise 4
good king, but it’s too soon to say. 1B 2B 3A 4B
2 Hamlet must be a popular person at
Page 54 – exercise 1
university because he has a lot of
friends. 1B 2C 3B 4A 5D 6A
3 Gertrude might/may not know that Page 55 – exercise 2
Claudius killed her first husband. 1 despite/in spite of
4 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern can’t 2 However
be very fit because they never do any 3 Despite
exercise. 4 although/even though
5 Ophelia must love flowers because 5 despite/in spite of
her room is always full of them.

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Page 55 – exercise 3 closely with researchers planning the


1 about 2 at 3 for 4 on 5 up 6 of reconstruction. Excavation of the site
7 about 8 on 9 for 10 like 11 to began in 1987, but it wasn’t until 1991
12 of 13 of 14 about 15 with 16 of that work began on the foundations.
17 to 18 with When Sam died in 1993 construction
work had just started on the theatre
Page 56 – exercise 4 itself. Three and a half years later in
1 was made of wood 1997 the Globe was ready to receive the
2 were given to public.
3 was destroyed in a fire So, what did the first Globe look like?
4 is situated on the Nobody knows for sure but we can
5 is traditionally celebrated get a good idea from picture maps, or
Page 56 – exercise 5 panoramas, of the period.
1T 2T 3B 4T 5B 6C 7C 8B One in particular by Claes Van
9 B 10 B 11 T 12 B 13 B 14 C 15 T Visscher, who probably never visited
16 T 17 C 18 C 19 C 20 C 21 T London himself, clearly shows the
architecture and location of the old
Page 57 – exercise 7 Globe Theatre. In his panorama, the
The Globe Theatre Globe is octagonal in shape.
The original Globe was an Elizabethan In 1989 a small part of the Globe
theatre that opened in 1599 in itself was excavated. From what they
Southwark, on the south bank of the uncovered, archaeologists were able
Thames, in an area now known as to conclude that it had actually been a
Bankside. It was the third of three 20-sided, not 8-sided, building and had
popular theatres located in the area, a diameter of 100 feet, that is about
the other two being the Swan and 30.5 metres.
the Rose. Like all the other theatres As regards the interior of
in London, the Globe was closed Shakespeare’s theatre there are no
down in 1642 by the Puritans, who pictures from the period in existence
thought theatres encouraged immoral of it, but there is one of the Swan. In
behaviour. 1596 a Dutch traveller called Johannes
The project to rebuild the Globe was de Witt attended a play there and
the idea of the American actor, director later made a sketch of the interior,
and producer Sam Wanamaker. During which proved very useful for the
his first visit to London in 1949, he went reconstruction of the Globe. However,
in search of Shakespeare’s theatre, almost nothing survives to suggest
but there was only an old sign on a what the stage of the theatre was like,
wall that said: “This is on or around so the architects had to use evidence
where Shakespeare had his Globe.” from existing buildings of the period.
Twenty-one years later he founded an Huge amounts of research were done
educational charity in order to raise to make sure that the theatre was as
money for the building of a replica. accurate a reproduction as possible.
He spent the next 23 years working The builders used the same kind of

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wood the original builders would have Page 65 – exercise 2


used: green oak. They used the same 1 Hamlet
techniques and tools to shape them as 2 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
carpenters in Shakespeare’s time used. 3 Gertrude
They also used the same kind of reeds 4 Gertrude
to thatch the roof. The new theatre 5 The ghost
was the first thatched roof building 6 Polonius
permitted in London since the Great
Fire of London in 1666. Page 65 – exercise 4
As in the original Globe, the theatre is 1 manage to
open to the sky and has a stage that 2 wisely
projects into a large circular area, 3 knelt
surrounded by three tiers of covered 4 trembling with fear
seating. Tickets to stand in the yard 5 blind
– no sitting allowed – are available 6 It’s all in your mind
for every performance. Due to modern Page 66 – exercise 5
Health and Safety regulations, only
1 ’d better not interrupt
1,300 people are allowed in during
2 ’d better get
a show, less than half the estimated
3 ’d better do
3,000 of Shakespeare’s time.
4 ’d better not tell
Plays are normally performed between
May and the first week of October. Page 67 – exercise 7
In the winter, the theatre is used 1D 2A 3C 4A 5B 6D 7C 8B
for educational purposes. Tours are
available all year round.
1 1599 2 Swan 3 (old) sign on the
CHAPTER 6
wall 4 1997 5 picture maps Page 68 – exercise 1
6 twenty 7 stage 8 green A2 B6 C5 D4 E1 F3
9 Great Fire 10 3,000
Page 68 – exercise 2
1 Gertrude and Ophelia
CHAPTER 5 2 (suggested answer) She’s wearing a
Page 58 – exercise 1 thin white dress and she has flowers
in her hair.
1D 2F 3B 4E 5A 6C 3 (suggested answer) Sad, tired
Page 58 – exercise 2 4 (suggested answer) Gertrude is
1 distress 2 ambassadors 3 villain going to speak to Ophelia.
4 mercy Page 68 – exercise 3
Page 58 – exercise 3 1 upset 2 down 3 away 4 ministers
1B 2A 3B 5 prison

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1B 2A 3B 4A 5B 6B 7B 8B A 10 B 5 C 12 D 3 E 9 F 6 G 1 H 7
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Page 74 – exercise 2 CHAPTER 7


1 Claudius 2 Hamlet 3 Claudius Page 82 – exercise 1
4 Gertrude 5 Claudius
A2 B6 C5 D3 E4 F1
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Page 82 – exercise 2
1 completely 2 make 3 careful
1B 2A 3B 4B
4 clench 5 seriously 6 tightly
Page 82 – exercise 3
Page 75 – exercise 5
1B 2A
1 had waited
2 hadn’t told Page 90 – exercise 1
3 wouldn’t have sent 1A 2D 3C 4A 5D 6A
4 would/might have understood
Page 91 – exercise 2
5 hadn’t killed
1 was it
Page 76 – exercise 6 2 isn’t it
1F 2D 3C 4E 5A 6B 3 hasn’t it
Page 76 – exercise 7 4 don’t they
5 hadn’t he
1 had no idea
6 shall we
2 in case he is
3 hadn’t been so Page 92 – exercise 3
4 been made for 1 Hamlet is his longest play, isn’t it?
5 to allow him to 2 It’s got over 4,000 lines, hasn’t it?
Page 77 – exercise 8 3 It wasn’t the first play Shakespeare
wrote, was it?
1 toes 2 mind 3 face 4 fingers
4 Everyone knows that ‘To be or not to
5 eye 6 head
be, that is the question’ is a quotation
from Hamlet, don’t they?
London in Shakespeare’s 5 The play has been filmed over 50
times times, hasn’t it?
Page 81 – exercise 1 6 Brad Pitt has never played Hamlet,
1 Because they thought theatres had has he?
a bad influence of people. 1F 2R 3R 4F 5F 6R
2 At the Theatre. Page 92 – exercise 4
3 Because many people died during
1 of 2 about 3 before 4 about 5 in
the plague known as the Black Death.
6 of 7 at 8 like
4 Because they were not allowed to
live in London. Page 92 – exercise 5
5 It was a place where merchants 1 arrangements 2 traditional
could do their business. 3 references 4 symbolic 5 especially
6 Because it was outside the city’s 6 openly 7 fashionable 8 friendship
boundaries.
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1 her 2 since 3 it 4 However
5 either 6 that 7 by 8 was

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Page 94 – exercise 7
1 2 3
1 R E C I T E
4 G E S T U R E O H
6 P 5 M U R D E R
7 A 8 U P O
7 B A R E F O O T A N
A M O A N E
T O R T Y
9 T R U S T I
L R I O
E 10 N U N N E R Y
M 11 B
E 11 C U R T A I N 12
N H A P
T E S R
S E A
13 R O S E M A R Y

CHAPTER 8 Page 103 – exercise 4


Page 95 – exercise 1 1 shake 2 take 3 win 4 make
5 announce 6 act
A2 B4 C1 D3
Page 104 – exercise 5
Page 95 – exercise 3
1 She‘s been looking after
1B 2C 3A
2 I’ve never seen
Page 103 – exercise 1 3 he’s gone
1B 2A 3A 4A 5B 6B 7A 8B 4 I’ve been applying/has offered
9 B 10 A 5 We’ve been going
6 has been saving up/she’s finally got
Page 103 – exercise 2
1 knew him Page 104 – exercise 6
2 forty thousand brothers 1 have been made
3 think twice about 2 have been invited
4 it will 3 has been cleaned
5 live to tell 4 have been put out
5 have (already) been brought
6 has ( just) been announced

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Page 105 – exercise 7 Page 109 – exercise 3


1B 2B 3D 4A 5C 6B 7A 8D 1 Ophelia is with Hamlet. It could
refer to page 50, any part from the
Hamlet on the screen top half of the page. Caption: open
Page 109 – exercise 1 response.
2 It refers to page 97, lines 9-11.
1 The films by Olivier, Kozintsev, Caption: open response.
Zeffirelli and Branagh 3 On the right of Mel Gibson, as we
2 Olivier’s film, for best Picture and look at the poster, is Gertrude (Glenn
Best Actor Close, at 43 she was only 7 years
3 Branagh’s film older than Gibson). On the left, in
4 The films by Olivier and Kozintsev descending order: Ophelia (Helena
5 Almereyda’s film Bonham Carter); Claudius (Alan
6 The films by Zeffirelli and Branagh Bates); Polonius (Ian Holm); King
7 Olivier 41; Smoktunovsky 39; Hamlet, Hamlet’s father (Paul
Branagh 36; Gibson 34; Hawke 30 Scofield).
8 open response 4 The wedding of Claudius and
Page 109 – exercise 2 Gertrude (which is referred to by
Open response. Students might find it Shakespeare but is not a scene in the
interesting that the Oscar for Best play). Hamlet is shown from behind,
Actor has only been awarded once to and on his own and in dark clothes, to
an actor playing a Shakespearean role show how he does not take part in the
(Olivier), or that the author of Dr. celebration and doesn’t approve of it.
Zhivago wrote the script for the 5 Open response.
Russian Hamlet, or that the ‘action’
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actor Mel Gibson played Hamlet.
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1 B; 2 D; 3 A; 4 A; 5 C; 6 D; 7 B; 8 A.
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Open response.

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EXIT TEST

1 FIRST For each question 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you
think fits BEST according to the text.

1 In chapter 1, how does Hamlet feel on his return to Denmark from


Wittenberg?
A Eager to discover how his father has died and avenge him.
B Offended that his mother has not spent enough time in
mourning.
C Surprised that his mother has chosen his father’s brother as her
new husband.
D So involved in his own grief he can’t think about the feelings of
his mother.
2 In chapter 2, how does Hamlet feel after meeting the ghost?
A He has no doubt that he must kill Claudius and avenge his
father.
B He suspects that the ghost might not be real, but feels he must
avenge his father.
C He feels even more offended by his mother’s behaviour than he
did before.
D He needs proof of Claudius’ guilt before avenging his father.
3 In chapter 3, what is Polonius’s reaction to the relationship between
Hamlet and Ophelia?
A He thinks that Hamlet’s strange behaviour is caused by his love
for Ophelia.
B He suspects that Ophelia has been seeing Hamlet secretly for a
long time.
C He is surprised when Ophelia shows him Hamlet’s letter,
because he hadn’t known about their relationship before.
D He is flattered by the idea that his daughter might marry a
member of the royal family.
4 In chapter 4, which of the following is the best description of how the
characters react to the performance of the play?
A Hamlet is pleased because he has found out what he wanted to
know.
B Claudius is offended because he is sure that Hamlet wants to
insult him.

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C Gertrude is sad because she suspects that Hamlet might hate


her.
D Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are worried because they don’t
know what to report to Claudius.
5 In chapter 5, how does Hamlet behave in the scene with his mother?
A He accuses his mother of having conspired with Claudius to kill
his father.
B He shows remorse for having killed Polonius instead of Claudius.
C He challenges his mother to explain how she could have married
Claudius.
D He tells his mother he is sorry for having spoken so violently to
her.
6 In chapter 6, Hamlet meets some Norwegian soldiers on their way to
attack Poland, because Norway and Poland are disputing a small piece
of land. How does Hamlet feel after this meeting?
A He thinks it is absurd that so many men should fight over a
piece of land so small.
B He thinks that Norway and Poland should dedicate themselves
to more serious matters.
C He suspects that Norway might be planning an invasion of
Denmark.
D He feels guilty that he hasn’t achieved more in his plans to
avenge his father.
7 In chapter 7, which characters suggest using poison in the fencing
competition?
A Claudius, Laertes and Gertrude
B Claudius and Laertes
C Claudius
D Laertes
8 In chapter 8, which of the following does not happen in the final duel?
A Claudius accidentally drinks poison that is intended for Hamlet.
B Laertes is cut with a poisoned sword that is intended to be used
on Hamlet.
C Hamlet is cut with a poisoned sword, according to plan.
D Gertrude accidentally drinks poison that is intended for Hamlet.

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EXIT TEST

2 FIRST You see this announcement in your school’s English-language


magazine.

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