We Need a Hero
It's Greek to Me
The Play's the Thing
Shake It Up
Midsummer Madness
100
This type of hero shows qualities we might admire
What is a Hero
100
He was the ruler of the Gods
Who is Zeus
100
This is where Shakespeare's plays were performed
What is The Globe
100
Shakespeare was born in this town
What is Stratford-Upon-Avon
100
The play opens with a dispute over this
What is who Hermia should marry
200
This type of hero shows qualities that go against what we might expect
What is an Anti-Hero
200
Her absence caused the change in seasons
Who is Persephone
200
They played women's roles since women were not allowed to act
Who are boys with high voices
200
She was married to Shakespeare
Who was Anne Hathaway
200
Oberon and Titania are having a dispute over this
What is who should raise the orphan
300
This type of hero has a flaw that leads to their downfall
What is a Tragic Hero
300
He was the God of War
Who is Ares
300
The typical Elizabethan audience was made up of this group
Who were the Groundlings
300
The death of Shakespeare's son, ___________, greatly affected him
Who was Hamnet
300
This actor thinks he is the best and should play all of the roles in the play
Who is Bottom
400
This type of hero has destructive qualities
What is a Byronic Hero
400
He ruled the Underworld
Who is Hades
400
These people played the main roles in plays
Who were actors
400
An Elizabethan Sonnet has this many lines
What is 14
400
This character asks the audience's forgiveness at the end of the play
Who is Puck
500
An example of a Hero, Anti-Hero, Tragic Hero, or Byronic Hero would be...
(Answers will vary)
500
She was the Goddess of Wisdom
Who is Athena
500
These people played the smaller or extra roles
Who were the Hired Men
500
Shakespeare wrote his sonnets in this type of meter
What is Iambic
500
It is suggested that the entire play might have been one of these
What is a dream