Character
Plot
The Play
Belonging
Quotes
100
This character is the brother of Orlando and has received a hefty inheritance from their father.
Oliver
100
In Act I, Orlando confronts his brother about this, which is something left to Oliver rather than Orlando.
Money / inheritance
100
Spell the playwright's surname!
Shakespeare
100
What is the most common form of punishment used in "As You Like It"?
Being banished or excluded from society (the court); being sent into exile.
100
Sweet masters, be patient; for your father's remembrance, be at accord.
Adam, to Oliver and Orlando
200
He's a rather silly fellow, an entertainer if you will. He goes into the forest with the two woman.
Touchstone
200
Duke Frederick does this to his niece.
Sends her into exile
200
What genre is it?
Pastoral Romance
200
Who are the three characters who are forcibly banished from the court?
Orlando, Duke Senior, and Rosalind.
200
And thou wilt show more bright and seem more virtuous When she is gone: then open not thy lips; Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have pass'd upon her;--she is banish'd.
Duke Frederick , to Celia, about Rosalind
300
This character is a strong man, known for taking down his opponents, whom Oliver encourages to fight his brother.
Charles
300
Rosalind is given a letter by this character, and responds saying that ____________ did not write it.
Silvius
300
What pronoun in the title connects to the audience
you
300
Name 2 characters who voluntarily left the court out of a sense of loyalty or goodness.
Adam and Celia
300
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages.
Jaques
400
What is the name of the uneducated Vicar who nearly marries Touchstone and Audrey
Sir Oliver Martext
400
This brother of Orlando and Oliver interrupts Orlando's wedding warning of Duke Frederick's plot to kill Duke Senior. What is his whole name?
Jacques de Bois
400
All the characters in the Forest have something in common
They are alienated
400
What is the name of the forest. Spell it correctly.
Ardennes.
400
I pray you do not fall in love with me, For I am falser than vows made in wine:
Rosalind, to Phebe
500
This shepherd attempts to fall in love with Silvius.
Corin
500
Rosalind appears on stage at the end of the play to recite this, something that is uncommon for a female character to do in Elizabethan times.
An epilogue
500
This Shakespearean play involves two lovers who quarrel amongst one another, but continue to love each other anyway.
Romeo and Juliet
500
Name the bride and groom in each of the four marriages that take place.
Audrey and Touchstone Rosalind and Orlando Celia and Oliver Silvius and Phebe
500
It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue; but it is no more unhandsome than to see the lord the prologue.
Rosalind