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Question #13
Look where Bottom suggests that the man playing a wall should "have some plaster, or some loam, or some rough–cast about him, to signify wall."
What does "signify" mean in this context?
Question #9
Where does Bottom ask the other actors to meet him?
Question #6
Which mistaken name do the actors give to Ninus's Tomb?
Question #2
What is the unnamed fairy's errand?
Act 2
Text of Book
Act 2, page 1
Act 2, page 2
Questions
| 1) | What is this act mainly about? |
| 2) | What is the unnamed fairy's errand? |
| 3) | What does Puck bring to people who call him "Hobgoblin" and "sweet Puck"? |
| 4) | Who does Oberon blame for Theseus's infidelity? |
| 5) | What color did the flower "love–in–idleness" become after being hit by the arrow? |
| 6) | What kind of animal does Helena compare herself to when proclaiming her love for Demetrius? |
| 7) | When is Puck to meet back with Oberon? |
| 8) | What does Hermia tell Lysander to do for modesty's sake? |
| 9) | What does Helena believe she must be, since Demetrius does not love her? |
| 10) | What does Titania mean in the quote below?
"And this same progeny of evils comes |
| 11) | What does Demetrius mean in the quote below?
"I will not stay thy questions; let me go: |
| 12) | What does Lysander mean in the quote below?
"Things growing are not ripe until their season |
| 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? |
| 15) | Look where Helena asks "Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born?" What does "keen" mean in this context? |
| 16) | Were there any events that weren't clear to you? |
Question #14
Look where Helena exclaims, Out, dog! out, cur! thou drivest me past the bounds / Of maiden's patience…."
What does "bounds" mean in this context?
Question #10
What does Oberon mean in the quote below?
"Seest thou this sweet sight?
Her dotage now I do begin to pity."