“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)“My lord, youplayed once /i' th' university,you say?”(3.2.90-91)Free!Hamlet's wordsand actions inthis scenereveal his ____personality.“Do you seeyonder cloudthat’s almostin shape of a/ camel?”Hamlet'smental state inthis scene isdifferent frombeforebecause...“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)Hamlet'swords andactions in thisscene revealthat he is..“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)“I could interpretbetween you andyour love, if Icould / see thepuppets dallying.”(3.2.231-232).“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).“Give him heedfulnote./ For I mineeyes will rivet to hisface, / And after wewill both ourjudgments join / Incensure of hisseeming.” (3.2.78-81)“My lord,you usedto like me.”(3.2.300)“No thanks, mygood mother.There’s a nicer/ piece of workright here.”(3.2.100-101)“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)“My lord, youplayed once /i' th' university,you say?”(3.2.90-91)Free!Hamlet's wordsand actions inthis scenereveal his ____personality.“Do you seeyonder cloudthat’s almostin shape of a/ camel?”Hamlet'smental state inthis scene isdifferent frombeforebecause...“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)Hamlet'swords andactions in thisscene revealthat he is..“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)“I could interpretbetween you andyour love, if Icould / see thepuppets dallying.”(3.2.231-232).“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).“Give him heedfulnote./ For I mineeyes will rivet to hisface, / And after wewill both ourjudgments join / Incensure of hisseeming.” (3.2.78-81)“My lord,you usedto like me.”(3.2.300)“No thanks, mygood mother.There’s a nicer/ piece of workright here.”(3.2.100-101)

Hamlet Lesson 8 - Act 3, Scene 2 - 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. “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)
  2. “My lord, you played once / i' th' university, you say?” (3.2.90-91)
  3. Free!
  4. Hamlet's words and actions in this scene reveal his ____ personality.
  5. “Do you see yonder cloud that’s almost in shape of a / camel?”
  6. Hamlet's mental state in this scene is different from before because...
  7. “He poisons him i' th' garden for ’s estate. His name’s / Gonzago.
  8. Hamlet's personality is different in this scene because he is now...
  9. “Give me some light, away!” (3.2.254)
  10. Hamlet's words and actions in this scene reveal that he is..
  11. “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)
  12. “I could interpret between you and your love, if I could / see the puppets dallying.” (3.2.231-232).
  13. “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).
  14. “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)
  15. “My lord, you used to like me.” (3.2.300)
  16. “No thanks, my good mother. There’s a nicer / piece of work right here.” (3.2.100-101)