Cards (20)

  • "A little more kin, less than kind" - Hamlet to Claudius
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt,
    Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew.
    Or that Everlasting had not fixed
    His canon 'gainst self slaughter."- Hamlet's suicidal soliloquy
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "With mirth in funeral, and with dirge in marriage,
    In equal weighing delight and dole" - Claudius to everyone, including servants and attendants
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted colour off,And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark." - Gertrude to Hamlet
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "Frailty, thy name is woman" - Hamlet's melancholic soliloquy
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "The funeral baked meats
    Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables" - Hamlet to Horatio
    Act 1, Scene 2
  • "His will is not his own... For on his choice depends
    The safety and health of this whole state" - Laertes to Ophelia
    Act 1, Scene 3
  • "Give every man thine ear but few thy voice....
    For the apparel oft proclaims the man...
    Neither a borrower nor a lender be." - Polonius to Laertes before his departure to France

    Act 1, Scene 3
  • "I shall obey, my lord" - Ophelia to Polonius
    Act 1, Scene 3
  • "I'll call thee Hamlet,
    King, father, royal Dane" - Hamlet to Ghost
    Act 1, Scene 4
  • "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" - Marcellus to Horatio
    Act 1, Scene 4
  • "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder" - Ghost to Hamlet
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift
    As meditation or the thoughts of love,
    May sweep to my revenge." - Hamlet to Ghost
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "The serpent that sting thy father's life
    Now wears his crown." - Ghost to Hamlet
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "With juice of cursèd hebenon in a vial" - Ghost explaining he was poisoned to Hamlet
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "Let not the royal bed of Denmark be
    A couch for luxury and damned incest." - Ghost to Hamlet
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "O most pernicious woman!
    O villain, villain, smiling damnèd villain!" - Hamlet's commitment to revenge soliloquy
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "Swear by my sword" - Hamlet making Horatio and Marcellus take an oath to not share any of the night's information
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "O cursèd spite,
    That ever I was born to set it right!" - Hamlet soliloquy
    Act 1, Scene 5
  • "(As I perchance hereafter shall think meet
    To put an antic disposition on)" - Hamlet's plan to Horatio
    Act 1, Scene 5