“How stand I then, That have a father kill’d…” Ophelia gives out flowers Hamlet compares Fortinbras to himself Theme: Madness Theme: Action vs. Inaction Hamlet escapes the ship Claudius shows guilt Claudius plots Hamlet’s death Theme: Revenge Literary Device: Irony Claudius manipulates Laertes Theme: Corruption Literary Device: Symbolism Gertrude describes Ophelia’s death Hamlet sends letters to Horatio Polonius’s death is discussed Ophelia sings a song Laertes and Claudius scheme Ophelia’s madness Hamlet is sent to England Hamlet calls Rosencrantz a sponge “Mad as the sea and wind” “Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia” Laertes returns to Denmark “How stand I then, That have a father kill’d…” Ophelia gives out flowers Hamlet compares Fortinbras to himself Theme: Madness Theme: Action vs. Inaction Hamlet escapes the ship Claudius shows guilt Claudius plots Hamlet’s death Theme: Revenge Literary Device: Irony Claudius manipulates Laertes Theme: Corruption Literary Device: Symbolism Gertrude describes Ophelia’s death Hamlet sends letters to Horatio Polonius’s death is discussed Ophelia sings a song Laertes and Claudius scheme Ophelia’s madness Hamlet is sent to England Hamlet calls Rosencrantz a sponge “Mad as the sea and wind” “Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia” Laertes returns to Denmark
(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.
“How stand I then, That have a father kill’d…”
Ophelia gives out flowers
Hamlet compares Fortinbras to himself
Theme: Madness
Theme: Action vs. Inaction
Hamlet escapes the ship
Claudius shows guilt
Claudius plots Hamlet’s death
Theme: Revenge
Literary Device: Irony
Claudius manipulates Laertes
Theme: Corruption
Literary Device: Symbolism
Gertrude describes Ophelia’s death
Hamlet sends letters to Horatio
Polonius’s death is discussed
Ophelia sings a song
Laertes and Claudius scheme
Ophelia’s madness
Hamlet is sent to England
Hamlet calls Rosencrantz a sponge
“Mad as the sea and wind”
“Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia”
Laertes returns to Denmark