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Question #13

Look where Puck gossips that "jealous Oberon would have the child / Knight of his train, to trace the forests wild."

What does "jealous" mean in this context?





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Question #9

Who does Lysander promise to get revenge against as soon as day comes?





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Question #5

Which mythological figures does Hippolyta recall hunting with?





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Question #2

Select three types of person identified by Hippolyta as composed of imagination.

poets

lovers

farmers

artists

lunatics

athletes

politicians

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Act 5

Text of Book

Act 5, page 1

Questions

1) What is this act mainly about?

2) Select three types of person identified by Hippolyta as composed of imagination.

3) What did Philostrate do when he saw the actors rehearsing Pyramus and Thisbe?

4) What does Lysander compare Quince's prologue to?

5) Why does Pyramus, played by Bottom, curse the wall?

6) Which mistaken name do the actors give to Ninus's Tomb?

7) Why does Theseus object to Starveling's performance as the Man in the Moon?

8) Which character leaves the stage when Pyramus dies?

9) What does Puck bring with him when he arrives at midnight?

10) What does Hippolyta mean in the quote below?

"Such tricks hath strong imagination,
That if it would but apprehend some joy,
It comprehends some bringer of that joy"

11) What does Theseus mean in the quote below?

"This passion, and the death of a dear friend, would
go near to make a man look sad."

12) What does Puck mean in the quote below?

"If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear."

13) Look where Theseus reads the name of the play: "A tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisbe; very tragical mirth."

What does "brief" mean in this context?

14) Look where Demetrius quips, "It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse, my lord."

What does "partition" mean in this context?

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?

16) Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

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Question #14

Look where Demetrius tells Helena that "You do impeach your modesty too much, / To leave the city and commit yourself / Into the hands of one that loves you not."

What does "commit" mean in this context?





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Question #10

What does Titania mean in the quote below?

"The moon methinks looks with a watery eye;
And when she weeps, weeps every little flower,
Lamenting some enforced chastity."





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Question #6

What does Theseus assume is the reason for the four youths' presence?





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Question #3

What did Philostrate do when he saw the actors rehearsing Pyramus and Thisbe?





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