Starter quiz
- In Act 2, Scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', there is a fight between Oberon and Titania. Titania speaks many more lines than Oberon. What could we infer about the relationship between the two?
- Oberon relies on Puck to speak for him.
- Titania is not scared of Oberon. ✓
- Titania feels inferior to Oberon.
- Titania is more dominant. ✓
- Titania is of a higher status than Oberon.
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- In Act 2, Scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', after Titania leaves Oberon in the forest, what is the first thing he does?
- decides to put the love potion on Demetrius
- calls Titania proud and jealous
- states he will get Puck to steal the boy from Titania
- states he will make Bottom fall in love with her
- states he will get revenge on Titania because she continues to disobey him ✓
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- When considering 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', you should explore Shakespeare's dramatic methods. Which of the following are examples of dramatic methods?
- actors
- the Elizabethan audience
- Shakespeare's life
- language choices ✓
- stage directions ✓
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- In Act 2, Scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Oberon asks Titania, "Am I not thy...?".
- 'lord' ✓
- In Act 2, Scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Oberon asks Titania, "Am I not thy lord?". Titania replies, "Then I must be thy..."
- 'lady' ✓
- When Oberon and Titania first appear on stage in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Oberon calls Titania a "wanton". What does this word mean?
- a sworn enemy
- a rebellious woman ✓
- a powerful queen
- a supernatural being
- a proud ruler
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