Dramatic Speeches & A Midsummer Night's Dream Question Preview (ID: 15352)


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Which type of dramatic speech is one in which a character speaks to the other characters for a length of time?
a) Aside
b) Monologue
c) Dialogue
d) Soliloquy

Which type of dramatic speech is one in which a character is alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts?
a) Aside
b) Monologue
c) Dialogue
d) Soliloquy

Which type of dramatic speech is one in which a character speaks either to the audience or another character very quickly, revealing a secret or asking a question?
a) Aside
b) Monologue
c) Dialogue
d) Soliloquy

Which of the following IS NOT one of the options given to Hermia by Theseus when her father demands she marry Demetrius?
a) Become a nun
b) Marry Demetrius
c) Marry Lysander
d) Be executed

Why is Oberon angry with Titania?
a) She refuses to give him her servant boy from India
b) She refuses to sleep with him
c) She cheats on him constantly, yet he is always faithful
d) She has stolen something from him

Which of the following characters was NEVER under the influence of the love juice potion?
a) Lysander
b) Helena
c) Demetrius
d) Titania

Which of the artisans believes he is a far greater actor than he is, and makes a complete fool of himself throughout the play?
a) Snug
b) Snout
c) Quince
d) Bottom

Which play are the artisans planning to perform for Theseus’s wedding?
a) Romeo & Juliet
b) Pygmalion
c) Pyramus & Thisbe
d) Antony & Cleopatra

What kind of animal does Puck turn Bottom into?
a) An ass (donkey)
b) A wolf
c) A dog
d) A lion

Which character has a soliloquy at the end of the play in which he asks the audience to think of the play as a dream?
a) Oberon
b) Mustardseed
c) Theseus
d) Puck

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