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Devices/Shakespeare
100

This terrible actor ends up with the head of a donkey for most of the play.

Who is Nick Bottom?

100

Helena and Demetrius.

What is Helena is hopelessly in love with Demetrius, Demetrius was supposed to marry Hermia, but these two end up married by the end of the play?

100

Oberon and Titania are fighting for this reason.

What is Oberon wants the changeling boy to be his squire/fighter but Titania wants to spoil the boy?

100

"I beseech your grace that I may know/The worst that may befall me in this case,/If I refuse to wed Demetrius."

What is "what's the worst thing that can happen to me if I refuse to marry Demetrius"?
100
Compares two things using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

200

This is the Queen of the Fairies.

Who is Titania? MUST be pronounced correctly.
200

Helena and Hermia.

What is best friends since childhood?

200
Robin fetches this for Oberon to use in Oberon's revenge against Titania. 

EXTRA 100 POINTS: The name of the item.

What is the flower struck by Cupid's arrow that's nectar causes people to fall in love with the next thing they see?

What is "Love-in-Idleness"?  

200

"How easy is a bush supposed a bear!"

What is "it is easy to mistake a bush for a bear when it's dark and emotions are high in the forest"?

200

This is a hyperbole.

What is an extreme overexaggeration in order to add emphasis or show emotion? 

300

This character is a mischievous little sprite. 

Who is Robin Goodfellow (or Puck)?

300

Pyramus and Thisbe. 

Who are the main characters of the play-within-a-play, both of whom take their own lives within said play, played by Bottom and Flute?

300

This is how all the lovers end up in the forest. 

What is Hermia and Lysander are running way to elope in secret, Helena tells Demetrius who runs in to stop them, and Helena follows Demetrius because that's all she seems to do?

300

"This is thy negligence. Still thou mistakest,/Or else committ'st they knaveries willfully."

What is "this is your fault. It's your mistake or you did this on purpose"?

300
Dramatic Irony.

What is when the audience knows something important that the characters in the show/movie/novel/drama do not?

400

This character fights for his daughter to marry someone she doesn't love and threatens her with death at one point.

Who is Egeus?

400

Peaseblossom (and Moth, Cobweb, Mustardseed) and Titania.

Who are the little fairies that serve Titania and are forced to dote on Bottom while Titania is "in love" with him?

400

The reason both Lysander and Demetrius are impacted by the item Robin fetches for Oberon.

What is Oberon sees Demetrius being mean to Helena and feels bad, so he tells Robin about one Athenian man; Robin sees Lysander, an Athenian man, and assumes that is who Oberon meant; Oberon realizes Robin's mistake and tells Robin to impact Demetrius too; Robin then leads the men through the forest by pretending to be the other until both get tired and sleep off the effects of the item?

400

"Give me your hands, if we be friends"

What is please clap if you liked this performance?

400

This is an allusion.

What is a reference to a different piece of work within a novel/show/movie/song/drama?

500

This character says "the course of true love never did run smooth" in Act 1.

Who is Lysander?

500

Played Moonlight in the play. 

Who is Robin Starveling?

500

Helena changes throughout the story.

What is she begins to stand up for herself, she doesn't let Demetrius, Lysander, and Hermia get away with "making fun of her" when she thinks that's what is happening, she becomes more confident/finds her voice, and in the end, gets to marry the man she loves?

500

"Then know that I, as Snug the joiner, am/A lion fell, nor else no lion's dam."

What is "don't worry; I'm just Snug the carpenter. I'm not a lion or a lioness"?
500

Iambic Pentameter.

What is the meter Shakespeare wrote almost all of his works in; mimics a heartbeat to make memorization easier?

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