Use ofmetaphorHamletinsultsOpheliaHamletstages“TheMousetrap”Rosencrantz&GuildensternspyHamletrefuses tokillClaudiusGhostreappearsOpheliareturnsHamlet’sgifts“Madness ingreat onesmust notunwatchedgo”HamletmocksPoloniusForeshadowingof tragedyPoloniushidesbehindthe arrasTheme:CorruptionClaudiuspraysHamletkillsPoloniusGertrudeconfrontsHamletOphelia’sheartbreakHamletaccusesGertrude“Getthee to anunnery”“The ladydothprotesttoo much”“To be, ornot to be”soliloquyHamlet’swordplayClaudiusrevealsguiltDramaticironyTheme:Appearancevs. RealityUse ofmetaphorHamletinsultsOpheliaHamletstages“TheMousetrap”Rosencrantz&GuildensternspyHamletrefuses tokillClaudiusGhostreappearsOpheliareturnsHamlet’sgifts“Madness ingreat onesmust notunwatchedgo”HamletmocksPoloniusForeshadowingof tragedyPoloniushidesbehindthe arrasTheme:CorruptionClaudiuspraysHamletkillsPoloniusGertrudeconfrontsHamletOphelia’sheartbreakHamletaccusesGertrude“Getthee to anunnery”“The ladydothprotesttoo much”“To be, ornot to be”soliloquyHamlet’swordplayClaudiusrevealsguiltDramaticironyTheme:Appearancevs. Reality

Hamlet Act 3 Bingo - 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. B-Use of metaphor
  2. I-Hamlet insults Ophelia
  3. O-Hamlet stages “The Mousetrap”
  4. B-Rosencrantz & Guildenstern spy
  5. I-Hamlet refuses to kill Claudius
  6. O-Ghost reappears
  7. B-Ophelia returns Hamlet’s gifts
  8. N-“Madness in great ones must not unwatched go”
  9. N-Hamlet mocks Polonius
  10. O-Foreshadowing of tragedy
  11. G-Polonius hides behind the arras
  12. I-Theme: Corruption
  13. N-Claudius prays
  14. O-Hamlet kills Polonius
  15. G-Gertrude confronts Hamlet
  16. O-Ophelia’s heartbreak
  17. G-Hamlet accuses Gertrude
  18. I-“Get thee to a nunnery”
  19. G-“The lady doth protest too much”
  20. B-“To be, or not to be” soliloquy
  21. G-Hamlet’s wordplay
  22. N-Claudius reveals guilt
  23. B-Dramatic irony
  24. I-Theme: Appearance vs. Reality