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Character from the play who is deceivious and commit an act of murder
Hamlets best friend and a very important character in the play
The setting as of to where the play mainly took place
The Prince of Norway who then later becomes the King of Denmark
The main character from the play who eventually gets revenge for his fathers death
The main theme of the play
This is a noun and constantly occurs throughout the play
Something that should have been more adressed throughout the play
This is something that Claudius uses in order to kill King Hamlet
The place where King Hamlet was sleeping moments before his death
The type of burial that King Fortinbras ordered for Hamlet to have
This is something that was very important to Ophelia
This is considered to be a sin that Ophelia commit
This is something that King Claudius once attempted to receive by going down on his knees and confessing his sins to God
This was a sin that Claudius had comit
This is something that is not often shown throughout the play
This is something that King Claudius is full with
This is something that Hamlet seeks out for since the beginning of the play
Although not shown much in the play, this character was very important to Hamlet
The most famous writer in history
The Queen of Denmark and Hamlets mother
This character chooses to put actions ahead of thought and consideration
The father of Laertes and Ophelia
One of the officers who is shown in Act 1
One of the officers who is shown in Act 1
Someone who used to be good friends with Hamlet
This character used to be friends with Hamlet
This is one of the soldiers from the play
One of Polonius's servants
These workers had the responsibility of keeping the royal family away from any danger

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