Thou, Nature, art my goddess: Act I
I nothing am: Act II
Out, vile jelly: Act III
Pray you now, forgive and forget: Act IV
The weight of this sad time we must obey: Act V
100

Who is Cordelia's spouse? 

King of France

100

What happens to Kent at Gloucester's castle after he bullies Oswald? 

He is put in the stocks

100

What significance does the storm hold throughout the play?

It represents Lear's growing mental unrest

100

Edgar intercepts a letter that Oswald is delivering. Who was supposed to receive the letter?  

Edmund

100

Who poisons Regan?

Goneril
200

In act 1 scene 2, Edmund begins a war between his father and brother. How was this initiated?

Through a forged letter

200

Who does Edgar become? 

Poor Tom

200

Who plucks out Gloucester's eyes? 

Cornwall

200

Who kills Oswald? 

Edgar

200

What divides Goneril and Regan?  

Their shared love for Edmund

300

How many knights did Lear bring to Goneril's castle? 

100

300

Why did Edmund cut his arm in Act 2 scene 1?

To make it appear as if Edgar attacked him

300

What does Gloucester's blindness symbolize? 

His misdirected sight regarding his sons (i.e., his preference for Edmund over Edgar)

300

Name the speaker: "No blown ambition doth our arms incite, / But love, dear love, and our aged father's right."  

Cordelia

300

Name the speaker: "I have a speaker, sir, shortly to go; / My master calls me, I must not say no."  

Kent

400

Who said, "Nothing can come of nothing, speak again."

King Lear

400

Why does Kent bully Oswald? 

Kent sees Oswald as part of Goneril's cruelty toward King Lear

400

In Act 3, scene 4, Lear says that he must speak with the "philosopher." Who is this philosopher?

Edgar (or Poor Tom)
400

Name the speaker: “You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face”.

Albany

400

Name the speaker: "This speech of yours hath moved me, / And shall perchance do good." 

Edmund

500

Who said, "Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth"

Cordelia


500

Who are the following two speakers: 

"Hear me, my lord: / What need you five-and-twenty, ten, or five, / To follow in a house where twice so many / Have a command to tend you?"

"What needs one?"

Goneril and Regan

500

What does this quote imply? “I am a man more sinn’d against than sinning.” 

Lear bemoans his terrible and unjust state

500

After he is blinded, where does Gloucester want Edgar to take him? 

Dover

500

What is Kent's disguised name? 

Caius