“No thanks, mygood mother.There’s a nicer/ piece of workright here.”(3.2.100-101)“I could interpretbetween you andyour love, if Icould / see thepuppets dallying.”(3.2.231-232).“Do you seeyonder cloudthat’s almostin shape of a/ camel?”“My lord, youplayed once /i' th' university,you say?”(3.2.90-91)Quote“do you think I ameasier to / be playedon than a pipe? Callme what instrument /you will, though youcan fret me, yet youcannot play / uponme” (3.2.332-335).QuoteFree!“My lord,you usedto like me.”(3.2.300)“Give me that man /That is not passion’sslave, and I will wearhim / In my heart’score, ay, in my heartof heart, / As I dothee.” (3.2.65-68).Quote“Give him heedfulnote./ For I mineeyes will rivet to hisface, / And after wewill both ourjudgments join / Incensure of hisseeming.” (3.2.78-81)Quote“Soft, now to mymother.— / O heart,lose not thy nature,let not ever / The soulof Nero enter this firmbosom. / Let me becruel, not unnatural.”(3.2.354-357)QuoteHamlet'swords andactions in thisscene revealthat he is...QuoteQuote“He poisonshim i' th' gardenfor ’s estate.His name’s /Gonzago.”Hamlet'spersonality isdifferent in thisscene becausehe is now...“Give mesome light,away!”(3.2.254)QuoteQuoteHamlet'smental state inthis scene isdifferent frombeforebecause...Hamlet's wordsand actions inthis scenereveal his ____personality.“No thanks, mygood mother.There’s a nicer/ piece of workright here.”(3.2.100-101)“I could interpretbetween you andyour love, if Icould / see thepuppets dallying.”(3.2.231-232).“Do you seeyonder cloudthat’s almostin shape of a/ camel?”“My lord, youplayed once /i' th' university,you say?”(3.2.90-91)Quote“do you think I ameasier to / be playedon than a pipe? Callme what instrument /you will, though youcan fret me, yet youcannot play / uponme” (3.2.332-335).QuoteFree!“My lord,you usedto like me.”(3.2.300)“Give me that man /That is not passion’sslave, and I will wearhim / In my heart’score, ay, in my heartof heart, / As I dothee.” (3.2.65-68).Quote“Give him heedfulnote./ For I mineeyes will rivet to hisface, / And after wewill both ourjudgments join / Incensure of hisseeming.” (3.2.78-81)Quote“Soft, now to mymother.— / O heart,lose not thy nature,let not ever / The soulof Nero enter this firmbosom. / Let me becruel, not unnatural.”(3.2.354-357)QuoteHamlet'swords andactions in thisscene revealthat he is...QuoteQuote“He poisonshim i' th' gardenfor ’s estate.His name’s /Gonzago.”Hamlet'spersonality isdifferent in thisscene becausehe is now...“Give mesome light,away!”(3.2.254)QuoteQuoteHamlet'smental state inthis scene isdifferent frombeforebecause...Hamlet's wordsand actions inthis scenereveal his ____personality.

Hamlet Lesson 8 - Act 3, Scene 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. N-“No thanks, my good mother. There’s a nicer / piece of work right here.” (3.2.100-101)
  2. N-“I could interpret between you and your love, if I could / see the puppets dallying.” (3.2.231-232).
  3. B-“Do you see yonder cloud that’s almost in shape of a / camel?”
  4. G-“My lord, you played once / i' th' university, you say?” (3.2.90-91)
  5. I-Quote
  6. G-“do you think I am easier to / be played on than a pipe? Call me what instrument / you will, though you can fret me, yet you cannot play / upon me” (3.2.332-335).
  7. N-Quote
  8. B-Free!
  9. G-“My lord, you used to like me.” (3.2.300)
  10. B-“Give me that man / That is not passion’s slave, and I will wear him / In my heart’s core, ay, in my heart of heart, / As I do thee.” (3.2.65-68).
  11. G-Quote
  12. I-“Give him heedful note./ For I mine eyes will rivet to his face, / And after we will both our judgments join / In censure of his seeming.” (3.2.78-81)
  13. B-Quote
  14. I-“Soft, now to my mother.— / O heart, lose not thy nature, let not ever / The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom. / Let me be cruel, not unnatural.” (3.2.354-357)
  15. N-Quote
  16. I-Hamlet's words and actions in this scene reveal that he is...
  17. G-Quote
  18. B-Quote
  19. I-“He poisons him i' th' garden for ’s estate. His name’s / Gonzago.”
  20. B-Hamlet's personality is different in this scene because he is now...
  21. N-“Give me some light, away!” (3.2.254)
  22. I-Quote
  23. B-Quote
  24. N-Hamlet's mental state in this scene is different from before because...
  25. G-Hamlet's words and actions in this scene reveal his ____ personality.