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Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
100
Which word in this sentence means someones wedding hour? "Now fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace" (Line 1-2) Act 1 Scene 1
What is nuptial?
100
Which word in this sentence means to a person who is scornful? "A sweet Athenian lady is in love with a disdainful youth" (Line 269) Act 2 Scene 2
What is disdainful
100
Which word in this sentence means someones body or image? "And with her personage, her tall personage" (Line 307) Act 3 Scene 2
What is Personage
100
Which word in this sentence means cute and charming/ "While I your amiable cheeks do coy" (Line 2) Act 4 Scene 1
What is amiable
100
Which word in this sentence means courtly entertainment? "Come now, what masques, what dances shall we have" (Line 34) Act 5 Scene 1
What is masques
200
This character is the duke of Athens and is to be wed to Hippolyta.
Who is Theseus
200
This character is a servant of Titania and has a brief talk with Puck.
Who is Fairy.
200
This character was to be wed to Hermia, but she was in love with someone else.
Who is Demetrius
200
This character is able to marry Hermia after Theseus overrides Egeus's request.
Who is Lysander
200
This character plays Pyramus in the play and was unknowingly part of Oberon's plan to receive the Indian child.
Who is Nick Bottom
300
This character owns a farm, is a widow, and was who Lysander and Hermia were originally going to flee to from Athens.
Who is Lysander's Aunt
300
This character is a mischievous hobgoblin and is a loyal servant to Oberon.
Who is Robin Goodfellow
300
This character is in love with Demetrius, but he doesn't love her back.
Who is Helena
300
This character is married to Oberon, but she is forced to love Nick Bottom, while he has a donkeys head, through a magic flower.
Who is Titania
300
This is a character is the play that is played by Francis Flute ,although he is a boy and this character is a female.
Who is Thisbe
400
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "Why is your cheek so pale? How chance the roses there do fade so fast?" (Line 131) Act 1 Scene 1
What is a metaphor because Hermia's cheek is being compared to fading roses
400
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "I am your Spaniel, and , Demetrius the more you beat me I will fawn on you" (Line 210) Act 2 Scene 1
What is a metaphor because she is comparing herself to a dog
400
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "The moon, methinks looks like a wat'ry eye"
What is a personification because the moon is being given human characteristics
400
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "And that same dew, which sometimes on the buds was wont to smell like round and orient pearls."
What is metaphor because the dew on the buds of the flowers is being compared to pearls
400
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "i read as much from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence."
What is a metaphor because it is compare the word that he read to being said by a rattling tongue.
500
What would the regular version of this inverted sentence be? "Full of vexation I come, with complaint." (Line 23) Act 1 Scene 1
What is I come come full of vexation with complaint
500
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "The dove pursues the griffin" (Line 239) Act 2 Scene 1
What is Hyperbole because her seeking Demetrius's love is not actually like a dove chasing after the mythological creature which is the griffin.
500
What would the regular version of this inverted sentence be? "All fancy-sick she is and pale of cheer" (Line 98) Act 3 Scene 2
What is she is all fancy-sick and pale of cheer.
500
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "Like tears that did their own disgrace bewail" (Line 57) Act 4 Scene 1
What is a metaphor because the dew on plants is being compared to tears when the flower are on the head of Bottom while he still has a donkeys head
500
What type of figure of speech is this sentence? "To ease the anguish of this torturing hour" (Line 40) Act 5 Scene 1
What is a hyperbole because he is not actually in anguish or being tortured