Midsummer Characters
Midsummer Plot
Canterbury Tales Prologue
The Tales
Literary Terms
100
A weaver who's supremely confident in his acting skill and gets the lead role of Pyramus.
Who is Nick Bottom?
100
What the actors do when they see Bottom with a donkey's head.
What is they run away frightened.
100
She was gap-toothed, somewhat deaf, and had five husbands.
Who is the Wife of Bath?
100
This character trait leads to the downfall of the three rioters.
What is greed?
100
A comparison between two things that are unrelated that doesn't use "like" or "as".
What is a metaphor?
200
The Queen of the fairies.
Who is Titania?
200
The person that Demetrius loves by the end of the play.
Who is Helena?
200
She would weep if she saw a dead mouse in a trap.
Who is the Prioress (Nun)?
200
The reason why the Pardoner tells the tale to the pilgrims.
What is to get their money?
200
A speech that one character gives either to the audience or another character.
What is a monologue?
300
The Duke of Athen who own his wife by conquering her.
Who is Theseus?
300
Hernia wakes up and finds Lysander, she is shocked because...
What is Lysander is in love with Helena?
300
This pilgrim sang in a strong voice, had long, yellow hair, bulging eyes, a baby face, and carried a bunch of false relics to sell.
Who is the Pardoner?
300
The final choice the old lady gives the knight at the end of the tale.
What is does he want her old and faithful or young and faithless?
300
A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
What is an allusion?
400
Hermia's father who wants Hermia to marry Demetrius.
Who is Egeus?
400
The reason why Titania falls in love with Bottom.
What is Oberon put love juice in her eyes from a flower?
400
The pilgrims will win this prize if they tell the best tale.
What is a free meal?
400
The question the queen asks the knight?
What is What do women desire above everything?
400
Storytellers use this as a useful plot device for creating situations where the audience knows more about the situations, the causes of conflicts and their resolutions before characters or actors.
What is dramatic irony?
500
A type of mischievous fairy called a "puck" who is Oberon's faithful servant.
Who is Robin Goodfellow?
500
The reason why Oberon and Titania were fighting at the beginning of the play.
What is Titania would not give up an Indian boy?
500
The number of pilgrims going to Canterbury.
What is 29?
500
How the Wife of bath feels about Friars?
What is she doesn't like them because they are dangerous to women, take their virtue and drove off all the fairies?
500
A literary technique in which ideas, customs, behaviors or institutions are ridiculed for the purpose of improving society.
What is satire?
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