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seropon [69]
4 years ago
10

Match the following character to his or her description. Question 1 options: daughter of Polonius Late King of Denmark Queen of

Denmark King of Denmark Prince of Denmark 1. Hamlet 2. Claudius 3. Ghost 4. Gertrude 5. Ophelia
English
1 answer:
Lelechka [254]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Hamlet = <u>Prince of Denmark</u> (This is the tragic hero of this play)

2. Claudius =<u> King of Denmark</u> (This is Hamlet's uncle, the one that killed Hamlet's father- the previous king)

3. Ghost = <u>Late King of Denmark</u> (Hamlet's father appears as a ghost telling his son that someone has killed him)

4. Gertrude = <u>Queen of Denmark</u> (The widow of late King Hamlet, who marries Claudius when he becomes king of Denmark)

5. Ophelia = <u>Daughter of Polonius</u> ( and sister of Laertes and Hamlet is in love with her)

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