Category: Moby Dick
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Question #5
After discovering Puck's mistake, who does Oberon have Puck bring to him?
Question #1
What is this act mainly about?
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Question #14
Look where Demetrius quips, "It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse, my lord."
What does "partition" mean in this context?
Question #10
What does Titania mean in the quote below?
"And this same progeny of evils comes
From our debate, from our dissension;
We are their parents and original."
Question #6
When reflecting on her past with Helena, which fruits does Hermia compare the pair of them to?
Question #2
What does Bottom ask Cobweb to bring him?
Act 4
Text of Book
Act 4, page 1
Act 4, page 2
Questions
1) | What is this act mainly about? |
2) | What does Bottom ask Cobweb to bring him? |
3) | Which three plants does Titania use to describe herself embracing Bottom? |
4) | What was Titania doing when Oberon met with her? |
5) | Which mythological figures does Hippolyta recall hunting with? |
6) | What does Theseus assume is the reason for the four youths' presence? |
7) | What does Demetrius compare his disappearing love for Hermia to? |
8) | After the duke leaves, what does Demetrius doubt? |
9) | Where does Bottom ask the other actors to meet him? |
10) | What does Oberon mean in the quote below?
"Seest thou this sweet sight? |
11) | What does Theseus mean in the quote below?
"How comes this gentle concord in the world, That hatred is so far from jealousy, |
12) | What does Starveling mean in the quote below?
"He cannot be heard of. Out of doubt he is transported." |
13) | Look where Oberon tells Titania, "We the globe can compass soon, / Swifter than the wandering moon."
What does "compass" mean in this context? |
14) | Look where Hippolyta, recalling the past, says "I never heard / So musical a discord, such sweet thunder."
What does "discord" mean in this context? |
16) | Were there any events that weren't clear to you? |
Question #15
Look where Oberon proclaims, "And the blots of Nature's hand / Shall not in their issue stand."
What does "issue" mean in this context?