Literary Terms
Plot Points
Characters
Shakespearean Stuff
The Globe Theater
100

The genre of AMSND

Comedy

100
This is what Oberon and Titania are fighting over at the beginning of the play

Titania won't give Oberon a servant boy.

100

This person is in love with Hermia at the end of the play

Lysander

100

Shakespeare was born in what century?

1500s (specifically 1564)

100

Name the two groups that opposed the Globe Theater when it was built.

London City Council and the Church

200

The setting: Town and Country

Athens, Greece

200

At the beginning of the play, both Demetrius and Lysander are in love with __________.

Hermia

200

This person is the leader of the actors and assigned actors to parts

Quince
200

How many kids did Shakespeare have?

3

200

 The cost of watching one of Shakespeare's plays ___________ the higher up you sat.

Increased

300

What is dramatic irony?

When the audience knows something that the  characters DO NOT know.

300

The item that Puck needs to find in order to enchant the Athenians' eyes.

the "love-in-idleness;" a flower pierced by Cupid's arrow

300

This person is the only one still under a love spell at the end of the play

Demetrius

300

In Shakespearan time, who would they cast as women in plays?

Young boys, because only men could act.

300

The people who stood in the "pit" of the Globe were referred to as ______________________.

Groundlings, stinkards, or penny stinkards

400

This is the term which refers to a world where characters may go in the middle of a play to escape their "Apollonian duties."

Green World

400

The actors are going to perform Pyramus and Thisbe for what event?

The royal wedding between Theseus and Hippolyta

400

This person was forced to marry someone she didn't love at the end of the play

Hippolyta

400

How were setting, environment, character, and story established?

Through words

400

The rooms were actors went to wait while they were not on stage, or where they changed costumes

Tiring Rooms

500

Shakespeare switches from iambic pentameter to regular prose when writing scenes involving the actors. Why?

To highlight the class and intellectual differences between social groups.

500

What is the climax of the play?  The point with the most action, the point after which everything starts to wrap up?

When Hermia and Helena fight and Demetrius and Lysander storm off (in opposite directions) to fight.

500

This person was assigned the role of "Moon" in Pyramus and Thisbe

Snout

500

What was the name of one of Shakespeare's sons?

Hamnet

500

Colored flags advertised what kind of play was going on.  What color denotes a comedy?

White

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