Midsummer: Characters

Midsummer: Plot & Quotes

The Play and the Stage
Long Way Down
Dystopian Short Stories

100

This ruler of Athens presides over the play’s events and approves the lovers’ marriages.

Theseus

100

Name the author of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

William Shakespeare

100

Which mechanical plays Thisbe in the play-within-the-play?

Flute

100

What event sets Will’s story in motion?

The killing of his brother Shawn

100

In “Harrison Bergeron,” why are handicaps imposed on citizens?

To enforce absolute equality

200

She is the Queen of the Fairies who quarrels with her husband over a changeling boy.

Titania

200

Hermia and Lysander plan to run away to this place (outside Athens) so they can marry.

Lysander’s aunt’s house / the forest outside Athens

200

Who organizes and directs the mechanicals’ production of Pyramus and Thisbe?

Peter Quince

200

What object does Will carry with him during the elevator ride that symbolizes his intent?

A gun

200

Who is the Handicapper General who enforces the laws in “Harrison Bergeron”?

Diana Moon Glampers

300

The mischievous fairy servant tasked with carrying out Oberon’s plan; he applies the love potion to the wrong Athenian.

Puck

300

Who says, “Lord, what fools these mortals be”?

Puck

300

Which of these is a recognizable feature of the Shakespearean stage listed on the exam: balcony, door, hallway, or nook?

Hallway

300

Who originally gave Shawn the gun?

Buck

300

In “There Will Come Soft Rains,” what catastrophic event led to the family’s disappearance?

A nuclear explosion

400

Hermia’s strict father who demands she marry Demetrius or face severe consequences.

Egeus

400

dentify the speaker of: “I am your spaniel, and, Demetrius, / The more you beat me, I will fawn on you…”

Helena

400

What dramatic purpose does the mechanicals’ bad acting of Pyramus and Thisbe serve in the play?

Comic relief

400

Which elevator visitor forces Will to say aloud that he will kill someone?

Uncle Mark

400

What ultimately destroys the automated house in Bradbury’s story?

A fire

500

A weaver whose head is transformed and who performs the role of Pyramus in the mechanicals’ play.

Nick Bottom

500

Explain in one sentence why Titania falls in love with Bottom.

Titania is enchanted by Oberon’s love potion and therefore falls in love with the first creature she sees, Bottom, whose head has been transformed.

500

Match the quote to its speaker: “Write me a prologue ... that Pyramus is not Pyramus…”

Bottom

500

n one sentence, state the story’s main message about revenge and cycles of violence.

The book argues that revenge perpetuates pain and the cycle of violence, and choosing not to retaliate is the only way to break that cycle.

500

 In “2 B R 0 2 B,” what rule governs population control?

One person must die for every new birth