Who is Alceste in love with?
Celimene
Who is Alceste talking to in the beginning of act 2?
Celimene
Does Arsinoe like Celimene?
No, she is jealous of her growing popularity with the boys.
Who is Philinte talking about at the beginning of act 4?
Alceste
Alceste would forgive Celimene if she did what?
Married him
Who reads a poem to Alceste?
Oronte
Celimene confesses what to Alceste?
Who is Baque?
Celimenes servant
Does Eliante know if Celimene loves Alceste?
She does not
what did Alceste decide in the beginning of Act 5?
To have no further commerce with mankind
Why is Alceste mad at Philante before they talk to Oronte?
Philante is polite and refuses to be as blunt as Alceste.
Why is Alceste insistent on staying with Celimene when company arrives?
Till Celimene decides who's foremost in her heart.
Arsinoe says Celimene has done what to Alceste?
She has betrayed him with another.
Philante first says what to Alceste after he claims that Celimene had betrayed him?
That lovers are prey to wild imaginings and jealous fancies.
Did Alceste win the case?
No
Who does Alceste tell that he's confident Celimene loves him?
Philante
Who was one person Celimene was talking bad about?
Cleonte, Damon, Timante, Geralde, Belise, Adraste, Cleon, Damis, Alceste
What does Acaste think of Arsinoe?
Dreadfully prudish; piety
Alceste asks Celimene to justify a phrase or two of the letter, what was her response?
No, I shall not.
What does Celimene do when Oronte and Alceste insist on her to decide which one she loves?
gives Eliante the case.
What was Oronte's poem called?
Hope
What was Celimene saying about Damon?
A wonderous talker
Acaste and Celimene call each other what?
Marquesses; Dear Marquess
Dubois insists to Alceste that they must leave town; why so?
A gentlemen showed and handed Dubois a document. An hour later a friend of Alceste's shows up to convey a message. He warned that Alceste must be gone or he will get arrested.
Mr. Pitts Favorite Philinte statement is?
Here in the world, each human frailty provides occasion for philosophy, and that is virtue's noblest exercise; If honesty shone forth from all men's eyes, if every heart were frank and kind and just, what could are virtues do but gather dust?