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In A Midsummer Night's Dream the play within the play is called Pyramus and....? Thisbe, Puck, Oberon, Thistle |
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Pyramus and Thisbe is the play in A Midsummer Night's Dream due to be performed at the wedding of the Duke of.....? Athens, Verona, Venice, Milan |
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Oberon plays a magic potion on Titania in A Midsummer Night's dream that makes her fall in love with who? Puck, Cesario, Bottom, Oberon |
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Antonio borrows money from Shylock in the Merchant of Venice to aid whom? Portia, Bassanio, Valentino, Jessica |
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"God for Harry, England and Saint George" is a famous quote from which historical play? Henry IV, Richard III, Richard II, Henry V |
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In Henry V, the king finally marries the daughter of with other national king? France, Spain, Italy, Scotland |
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The Battle of Agincourt is the central part of which play? Henry V, Henry IV, Richard III, King John |
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Which Battle is the centrepiece of the play Henry V? Agincourt, Crechy, Hastings, Waterloo |
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In Macbeth the 3 witches promise Macbeth that he will become the Thane of where? Cawdor, Cawdon, Morder, Morden |
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Which character is promised that he will become the Thane of Cawdor? Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello |
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The ghost of whom terrifies Macbeth at a banquet? Witches, Malcolm, Banquo, Duncan |
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Banquo is a former friend and then ghostly haunter of whom? Othello, Richard III, Macbeth, Hamlet |
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What relation is Malcolm to Duncan in Macbeth? Cousin, Son, Father, Brother |
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Complete the full title of the Shakespeare play "Hamlet, ..._ of Denmark"? Prince, Ruler, Duke, King |
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What is the name of Hamlet's father? Hammnet, Him, Himlet, Hamlet |
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What relation are Hamlet and Claudius? No relation, Cousins, Father/Son, Brothers |
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Who is the father of Ophelia in Hamlet? Claudius, Laertes, Prospero, Polonius |
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The promotion of which character in Othello causes Iago to resent Othello himself? Maschimo, Cesario, Cassio, Maccio |
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Whom does Iago convince Othello that his wife is having an affair with? Laertes, Prospero, Cassio, Claudius |
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Who was the man who "loved wisely but not too well"? Othello, Hamlet, King Lear, Romeo |