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8 Cards in this Set

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Justice

Justice as a motive and King Hamlet's ghost



Justice as retaliation and revenge



Eventual justice within the court

Decay

The decay of Denmark



Incest and decay within the court



The decay of Hamlet's soul and whether he is fit to correct the decay of Denmark

Appearance and reality

Appearance of Elsinore vs. reality



Claudius and The Mouse Trap



Hamlet's madness and use of costume


Corruption

Corruption through regicide



Corruption within Gertrude



Hamlet's internal corruption


Conflict

Hamlet vs. Claudius and his internal conflict



Hamlet vs. Laertes



Hamlet's own internal conflict

Action and inaction

The beginning of the play and King Hamlet's ghost



"To be or not to be" and Claudius



The play's ultimate climax

Revenge

Hamlet and Fortinbras avenging their fathers



Hamlet's revenge against Rosencrantz, Guildenstern and Gertrude



Laertes avenging Polonius



Chance and accident

Hamlet killing Polonius instead of Claudius



Hamlet avoiding death



The poisoned cup and poisoned swords