Shakespeare - life and times
Shakespearen language
Romeo & Juliet
Hamlet
Twelfth Night
100

What was the name of the theatre most of Shakespeare's plays were originally performed in?

The Globe Theatre

100

What does the stage direction 'exeunt' mean?

Exit stage

100

What 3 word expression is sometimes used to describe Romeo & Juliet's relationship

Star crossed lovers

100

What is the genre of Hamlet?

Tragedy

100

What is the genre of Twelfth Night?

Comedy

200

What are the 3 categories Shakespeare's plays are usually divided into?

comedies, tragedies, histories

200

What do thee, thou and thy mean?

you, you and your

200

What is erected in the city of Verona after the deaths of the protagonists?

Golden statues of Romeo & Juliet

200

How does Polonius die?

Stabbed to death by Hamlet, who mistakes him for Claudius while Polonius is hiding behind a curtain (arras) spying on Hamlet and Gertrude

200

Explain the love triangle at the start of Twelfth Night

Duke Orsino loves Countess Olivia, who loves Orsino's pageboy Cesario, while Cesario is actually Viola in disguise, who secretly loves Orsino

300

What is the name of the era in which Shakespeare wrote his plays and they were first performed?

Elizabethan 

300

In Shakespeare's works, what does 'anon' mean?

soon

300

In the play, where is the prologue beginning 'Two households, both alike in dignity
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene'?

Act 1, scene 1

300

In which country is Hamlet set?

Denmark

300

Why does Viola arrive in Illyria?

She washes up on the shores after the ship she was travelling on is sunk in a terrible storm

400

When was Shakespeare born?

1564

400

What form of poetry is Shakespeare known for writing?

Sonnet

400

Which character said this:

"These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder"

Friar Lawrence

400

How does Hamlet first find out how who killed his father?

He is visited by his father's ghost

400

Who is Sebastian?

Viola's twin brother

500

How is a Shakespeare play normally organised?

5 acts

500

In a Shakespeare play, what does the chorus do?

A single character or group that addresses the audience directly to narrate the story, bridge gaps in time, and provide essential context

500

Romeo and Juliet is sometimes described as 3 acts of comedy and 2 acts of tragedy. Why is this?

The first 3 acts include elements of comedy such as quick witted banter and mistaken identity. However is shifts to tragedy in act 4 when Romeo is banished and the lovers fate is sealed.

500

Which character said this:

"The lady protests too much, methinks."
(This is often misquoted as: 'Methinks the lady doth protest too much') 

Gertrude

500

Which character said this:

"If music be the food of love, play on."

Orsino