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40.) Who said "though she be but little, she is fierce"?*4 pointsEgeusPuckOberonHelena38.) What happens in the play "Pyramus and Thisbe"?2 pointsthe two lovers elopethe two lovers get the time wrong and have to go homeone of the lovers drinks potion to seem like they are sleeping, but the other lover doesn't know.they see a lion/blood and think that the other is dead and so they commit suicide15.) What two props are the tradesmen (actors) worried about presenting accurately on stage?*2 pointsA calendar and the moonA window and a wallThe moon and a WallThe forest and a wall31.) Choose the correct response of the character being described. Helena's true love (throughout the entire play)-*2 pointsDemetriusLysanderOberonTheseus37.) How was the flower ("love juice") created?*4 pointsBy Oberon and Titania's marriage and a magica ceremonyThe death of a powerful fairyBy Zeus throwing a lightning bolt at EarthCupid missed his mark and hit a white pansy instead, turning it purple and giving it magical properties.33.) What did Peter Quince do*4 pointswants to play all of the parts of the playwrote "Pyramus and Thisbe"puts the love potion on Lysander instead of Demetriusone of Tatiana's fairies26.) Define: Derision*2 pointsscornto lessen the seriousness ofto pretendcomic episodes in a dramatic or literary work that offset more serious sections.9.) What was Shakespeare's purpose in including a play within a play?*2 pointsHe used it in place of an intermission, to help refocus the audience's attention.He had been commissioned to write a play of a certain length, and his fell short. The play was a filler to use up time.He uses it as a political statement about marriage in the time period.Pyramus and Thisbe is an ancient tale known to audiences in Shakespeare's time. The audience would appreciate the jests and comments.16.) What does Titania give Bottom to ensure he has everything he wants?*2 pointsA thousand wishesA magic potionAn elfin coatFour fairy servants18.) What kind of play is "Pyramus and Thisbe"?*4 pointsAn unintentional comedyAn epic journeyA classical tragedyA classic comedy

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40.) Who said "though she be but little, she is fierce"?*4 pointsEgeusPuckOberonHelena38.) What happens in the play "Pyramus and Thisbe"?2 pointsthe two lovers elopethe two lovers get the time wrong and have to go homeone of the lovers drinks potion to seem like they are sleeping, but the other lover doesn't know.they see a lion/blood and think that the other is dead and so they commit suicide15.) What two props are the tradesmen (actors) worried about presenting accurately on stage?*2 pointsA calendar and the moonA window and a wallThe moon and a WallThe forest and a wall31.) Choose the correct response of the character being described. Helena's true love (throughout the entire play)-2 pointsDemetriusLysanderOberonTheseus37.) How was the flower ("love juice") created?4 pointsBy Oberon and Titania's marriage and a magica ceremonyThe death of a powerful fairyBy Zeus throwing a lightning bolt at EarthCupid missed his mark and hit a white pansy instead, turning it purple and giving it magical properties.33.) What did Peter Quince do4 pointswants to play all of the parts of the playwrote "Pyramus and Thisbe"puts the love potion on Lysander instead of Demetriusone of Tatiana's fairies26.) Define: Derision2 pointsscornto lessen the seriousness ofto pretendcomic episodes in a dramatic or literary work that offset more serious sections.9.) What was Shakespeare's purpose in including a play within a play?*2 pointsHe used it in place of an intermission, to help refocus the audience's attention.He had been commissioned to write a play of a certain length, and his fell short. The play was a filler to use up time.He uses it as a political statement about marriage in the time period.Pyramus and Thisbe is an ancient tale known to audiences in Shakespeare's time. The audience would appreciate the jests and comments.16.) What does Titania give Bottom to ensure he has everything he wants?*2 pointsA thousand wishesA magic potionAn elfin coatFour fairy servants18.) What kind of play is "Pyramus and Thisbe"?*4 pointsAn unintentional comedyAn epic journeyA classical tragedyA classic comedy

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8.) What remedy corrects the crossed-love couples?*4 pointsThe aroma from the woods clears their senses.Oberon confronts them, tells them what happened, and asks them to make their own choices.Puck drips the potion on Lysander's eyes so he will again love Hermia.One of the craftsmen plays a love tune that secretly whispers the names of their true loves to each of them.1.) What will be Hermia's fate if she refuses to marry Demetrius?*2 pointsShe will have to choose to die or live as a cloistered nun.She will be banished to the wildernessShe will become a servant in her father's house.She will be blinded and driven off to live as a beggar.

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