Who did it?
Who said it?
What did that mean?
100

Who did it..

Who distributed the wine to everyone?

A. Stephano

B. Ariel

C. Caliban

D. Trinculo

A. Stephano

100

Who said..

"May all the sickness that grow in swamps, marshes, and wetlands strike Prospero so that, little by little, he becomes nothing more than a disease."

A. Trinculo 

B. Caliban

C. Prospero

D. Stephano

B. Caliban
100

What did that mean..

What did it mean when Stephano said, 

"Here kiss the Bible." referencing the bottle of wine?

Possible Answers:

  1. It subverts religious symbolism, highlighting the characters' moral decline.

  2. It reflects colonial dynamics, with alcohol representing European influence over indigenous populations.

  3. It explores themes of illusion and power, as the wine creates false perceptions of divinity and freedom.

 

200

Who did it..

Who hid under the cloak?

(Pick two choices)

A. Stephano 

B. Caliban

C. Trinculo

D. Prospero

E. Ferdinand

B. Caliban

C. Trinculo

200

Who said it..

"[Singing] I’ll never again go to sea, to sea, I’ll die here on the shore—

This is a terrible song to sing at a man’s funeral. Well, here’s something to give me a bit of comfort." etc..

A. Stephano

B. Ariel

C. Caliban

D.Trinculo


A. Stephano

200

What did that mean..

What did it mean when Trinculo said,

"English people won't give a penny to see a lame beggar, but they'll give ten to see a dead Indian."

This was a theme relating to colonization.

300

Who did it..

Who became a drunk singer?

A. Caliban

B. Trinculo

C. Stephano

D. Prospero

A. Caliban

300

Who said it..

"I'm going to laugh myself the death at this foolish monster."

A. Caliban

B. Stephano

C. Trinculo

D. Ferdinand

C. Trinculo

300

What did that mean..

What did it mean when Stephano said,

"The monster with four legs."

Stephano comments on Trinculo and Caliban's legs from sticking out under the cloak not realizing they are separate pair of legs.