Hamlet

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Across
  1. 1. Handed out by Ophelia, each one representing a different type of grief or betrayal.
  2. 2. A recurring image or idea, such as "ears" or "disease," that develops a theme.
  3. 3. The body part where the murder was committed; also represents how lies enter the mind.
  4. 4. Hamlet's struggle to make up his mind, leading to the play's delay.
  5. 5. The "rot" in Denmark caused by Claudius's crime.
  6. 6. Linked to the theme "Appearance vs. Reality"; things are not always what they seem.
  7. 8. Hamlet’s "fake" madness used as a strategy to confuse his enemies.
Down
  1. 1. The act of delaying revenge, which is Hamlet’s primary struggle.
  2. 3. Hamlet’s cynical hatred or mistrust of women, primarily directed at Gertrude and Ophelia.
  3. 7. A physical reminder (MEMENTO MORI) that death makes all people equal.