Shakespeare’s Life and Legacy
Shakespeare’s Language
The Globe Theatre
Shakespearean Plays and Characters
Shakespeare's Influence on Modern Culture
End of Round Question
200

The year William Shakespeare was born.


1564

200

Shakespeare coined or popularized over 1,700 new words in the English language, including these words: "swagger," "lonely," and "hurry." Which of these words first appeared in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?

swagger

200

In what year was the original Globe Theatre built in London?

1599

200

In this Shakespearean tragedy,  a character seeks revenge for his father’s death.

Hamlet

200

This 1961 film is a modern adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet", set in New York City, and features rival gangs instead of feuding families.

"West Side Story"

400

Where was Shakespeare born? 

Stratford-upon-Avon

400

Shakespeare's use of this specific meter, often five pairs of alternating unstressed and stressed syllables, gave his works a rhythmic quality.

Iambic pentameter

400

The Globe Theatre was an open-air structure. This area, where commoners stood during performances, was known as this.

yard

400

This character from "Romeo and Juliet" is a fiery and quick-tempered friend of the protagonist, whose impulsive actions escalate the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, contributing to the tragic outcome.  

Mercutio

400

This high school comedy, set in modern-day America, is inspired by "The Taming of the Shrew".

"10 Things I Hate About You"

600

Shakespeare’s death occurred in this year.

1616

600

This phrase, popularized by Shakespeare, means a hopeless or useless pursuit and was first used in "Romeo and Juliet".

wild-goose chase

600

In the Globe Theatre, these seats were for the wealthier audience members, who were situated above the commoners.

galleries


600

This character is driven by ambition and guilt, leading to his downfall and the death of many.

Macbeth

600

This Disney animated movie is heavily influenced by "Hamlet", as it follows a young prince avenging his father’s murder.

"The Lion King"

800

Shakespeare is often called this title, which refers to a respected poet or playwright.

"The Bard of Avon"

800

Shakespeare's creative use of language allowed him to invent or alter over 1,700 words. Which of these words did Shakespeare introduce: "majestic," "lonely," or "brilliant"?

lonely

800

This unique feature of the Globe Theatre’s stage extended out into the audience, allowing for a more interactive experience between actors and viewers.

 thrust stage

800

This play features a shipwreck, mistaken identities, and the love story of Viola and Orsino.

"Twelfth Night"

800

The character Viola, who disguises herself as her brother, is the central figure in this movie inspired by Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night".

"She’s the Man"

1000

Shakespeare's works are divided into these three main categories of plays.

comedies, tragedies, and histories

1000

Shakespeare’s use of animal imagery in insults, such as calling someone "dog-hearted," compared people to these creatures to reflect their personalities.

animals

1000

The Globe Theatre was destroyed by this event in 1613 during a performance of "Henry VIII".

a fire

1000

This character in "Othello" uses deception and manipulation to cause the downfall of Othello.

Iago

1000

Shakespeare’s works, particularly his exploration of human emotions like jealousy, love, and ambition, continue to influence storytelling in these modern forms of entertainment.

movies and television

1000

What modern-day feature of the reconstructed Globe Theatre helps maintain the original atmosphere of Shakespeare’s plays?

Open air design