AnneHathawayThePrologue,R+JTwo householdsboth alike indignity, In fairVerona where welay our scene.Passionv.ReasonQueenGertrudeWidow,recentlyremarriedStratford-upon-AvonDramaticIronyaudienceknowssomethingthe characterdoes notOpheliaSaddenedloveinterestSimile"More thankin, andless thankind."Ghostof KingHamletSupposedlyreports hisown murderTheGlobeTheatreShakespeare'stheater"Somethingis rotten inthe state ofDenmark."1564KingClaudiusNewlyking, also"uncle""Featherof lead"AllusionLaertesOphelia'sbrotherFortinbrasForeignprince,marchingwith an army"To be, ornot to be,that is thequestion..."Hamlet'scatchphrasePunplay onwordsHoratioBestiefromuniversityMetaphorcomparisonw/o usinglike or as"Alas, poorYorick, Iknewhim..."HamnetName ofShakespeare'ssonRosencrantz&GuildensternIndistinguishablefriendsPoloniusO & L'sfather,giver ofbad advice‘Tis an unweededgardenThat grows to seed;things rank and grossin naturePossess it merely.example ofmetaphor thatHamlet usesto describehis situationElsinoreDanishcastleHyperboleover-the topexaggeration"O brawlinglove, Oloving hate!"exampleofoxymoronGlovemakerHamletejectedprincewhose fatherrecently diedSituationalIronyOxymoroncontradictoryterms usedin the samephraseSoliloquysolo speech inwhich innermostthoughts/feelingsare sharedMOTIFSymbolismAnneHathawayThePrologue,R+JTwo householdsboth alike indignity, In fairVerona where welay our scene.Passionv.ReasonQueenGertrudeWidow,recentlyremarriedStratford-upon-AvonDramaticIronyaudienceknowssomethingthe characterdoes notOpheliaSaddenedloveinterestSimile"More thankin, andless thankind."Ghostof KingHamletSupposedlyreports hisown murderTheGlobeTheatreShakespeare'stheater"Somethingis rotten inthe state ofDenmark."1564KingClaudiusNewlyking, also"uncle""Featherof lead"AllusionLaertesOphelia'sbrotherFortinbrasForeignprince,marchingwith an army"To be, ornot to be,that is thequestion..."Hamlet'scatchphrasePunplay onwordsHoratioBestiefromuniversityMetaphorcomparisonw/o usinglike or as"Alas, poorYorick, Iknewhim..."HamnetName ofShakespeare'ssonRosencrantz&GuildensternIndistinguishablefriendsPoloniusO & L'sfather,giver ofbad advice‘Tis an unweededgardenThat grows to seed;things rank and grossin naturePossess it merely.example ofmetaphor thatHamlet usesto describehis situationElsinoreDanishcastleHyperboleover-the topexaggeration"O brawlinglove, Oloving hate!"exampleofoxymoronGlovemakerHamletejectedprincewhose fatherrecently diedSituationalIronyOxymoroncontradictoryterms usedin the samephraseSoliloquysolo speech inwhich innermostthoughts/feelingsare sharedMOTIFSymbolism

Shakespearean Bingo! Hamlet Edition - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Anne Hathaway
  2. Two households both alike in dignity, In fair Verona where we lay our scene.
    The Prologue, R+J
  3. Passion v. Reason
  4. Widow, recently remarried
    Queen Gertrude
  5. Stratford-upon-Avon
  6. audience knows something the character does not
    Dramatic Irony
  7. Saddened love interest
    Ophelia
  8. Simile
  9. "More than kin, and less than kind."
  10. Supposedly reports his own murder
    Ghost of King Hamlet
  11. Shakespeare's theater
    The Globe Theatre
  12. "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark."
  13. 1564
  14. Newly king, also "uncle"
    King Claudius
  15. "Feather of lead"
  16. Allusion
  17. Ophelia's brother
    Laertes
  18. Foreign prince, marching with an army
    Fortinbras
  19. Hamlet's catchphrase
    "To be, or not to be, that is the question..."
  20. play on words
    Pun
  21. Bestie from university
    Horatio
  22. comparison w/o using like or as
    Metaphor
  23. "Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him..."
  24. Name of Shakespeare's son
    Hamnet
  25. Indistinguishable friends
    Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
  26. O & L's father, giver of bad advice
    Polonius
  27. example of metaphor that Hamlet uses to describe his situation
    ‘Tis an unweeded garden That grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature Possess it merely.
  28. Danish castle
    Elsinore
  29. over-the top exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  30. example of oxymoron
    "O brawling love, O loving hate!"
  31. Glovemaker
  32. ejected prince whose father recently died
    Hamlet
  33. Situational Irony
  34. contradictory terms used in the same phrase
    Oxymoron
  35. solo speech in which innermost thoughts/feelings are shared
    Soliloquy
  36. MOTIF
  37. Symbolism