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A Midsummer Night's Dream Viewing 3

A Midsummer Night's Dream Viewing 3

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10th Grade

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5 Slides • 21 Questions

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The Next Slide is the Script

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Multiple Choice

Which character expresses a desire to reverse a charm placed on another’s sight?

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Demetrius

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Oberon

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Lysander

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Puck

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Multiple Choice

What motivates Helena to continue pursuing Demetrius despite his rejection?

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Fear of being alone

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Unrequited love

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A magical charm

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Social pressure

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Multiple Choice

What does Demetrius threaten to do if Helena continues to follow him?

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Abandon her to wild beasts

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Cast a spell on her

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Challenge her to a duel

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Imprison her in the city

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Multiple Choice

How does Helena describe her role in relation to Demetrius’s treatment of her?

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As his loyal servant

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As his faithful spaniel

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As his devoted queen

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As his trusted ally

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Multiple Choice

What mythological reference does Helena use to describe her pursuit of Demetrius?

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Apollo and Daphne

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Orpheus and Eurydice

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Cupid and Psyche

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Paris and Helen

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Multiple Choice

What does Oberon instruct Puck to do with the flower’s juice?

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Anoint Titania’s eyes

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Charm Hermia’s sight

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Enchant Demetrius’s eyes

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Bewitch Lysander’s vision

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Multiple Choice

What is the setting described where Titania sleeps?

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A cave with glowing moss

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A bank with wild flowers

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A grove of ancient oaks

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A meadow with tall grasses

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Multiple Choice

What does Lysander suggest to Hermia when they are lost in the wood?

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To climb a tree for safety

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To rest until daylight

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To search for a village

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To follow a stream

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Multiple Choice

Why does Hermia ask Lysander to sleep further away from her?

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Fear of wild animals

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Respect for modesty

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Suspicion of his intentions

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Discomfort with the ground

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect of the charm Puck places on Lysander’s eyes?

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He falls in love with Helena

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He becomes hostile to Hermia

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He forgets his love for Hermia

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He pursues Demetrius

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Multiple Choice

How does Helena react when Lysander professes his love for her?

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She joyfully accepts it

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She feels mocked and hurt

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Multiple Choice

What theme is highlighted by Helena’s comparison of herself to a spaniel?

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The power of magic

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Unrequited love’s pain

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The danger of the forest

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Social class differences

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Multiple Choice

What does Demetrius accuse Helena of risking by following him into the wood?

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Her social reputation

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Her physical strength

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Her family’s honor

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Her virginity’s worth

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Multiple Choice

Who is described as wearing “weeds of Athens” in the script?

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Demetrius

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Lysander

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Oberon

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Puck

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Multiple Choice

What does Oberon plan to make Titania fall in love with?

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A. A mortal Athenian

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B. A forest spirit

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C. A vile creature

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D. A fairy servant

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Multiple Choice

What does Lysander mean by saying he does not “lie” to Hermia?

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He is not deceitful

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He is not tired

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He is not afraid

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He is not lost

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of the flower’s juice in the plot?

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It heals physical wounds

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It alters romantic affections

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It grants invisibility

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It induces deep sleep

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Multiple Choice

How does Hermia react when she wakes and finds Lysander gone?

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She searches for Demetrius

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She quakes with fear

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She continues sleeping

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She calls for Titania

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Multiple Choice

What does Helena imply about her appearance compared to Hermia’s?

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A. She is less graceful

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B. She is as ugly as a bear

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C. She is more radiant

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D. She is physically weaker

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Multiple Choice

The forest setting in the script primarily symbolizes:

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Freedom and escape

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Urban life

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Technological advancement

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Political power

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Multiple Choice

What does the forest represent in this excerpt?

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A. A place of social order

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B. A space for transformation

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C. A symbol of isolation

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D. A backdrop for conflict

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