WorksheetsDrama Unit Content Vocabulary
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What are the divisions within a play (similar to chapters in a novel)
a)
Acts
b)
Articles
c)
Paragraphs
d)
Stories
2.
What are lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience?
a)
Dialogue
b)
Sentences
c)
Aside
d)
Chorus
3.
What is a humorous work of drama, which usually ordinary people are at conflict with society?
a)
Tragedy
b)
Romance
c)
Comedy
d)
Action
4.
What is a conversation between two or more characters?
a)
Quotes
b)
Dialogue
c)
Lines
d)
Subtitles
5.
What are the divisions of an Act into smaller parts called?
a)
Scenes
b)
Quotients
c)
Paragraphs
d)
Sentences
6.
Italicized comments that identify parts of the setting, give further information about a character, or provide background information are called?
a)
Stage directions
b)
Acts
c)
Scenes
d)
Dialogue
7.
A character that goes on a journey that changes them by the end of the story, such as Percy Jackson, is called?
a)
The Hero
b)
The Shadow
c)
The Trickster
d)
The Tragic Hero
8.
The character who has a flaw that causes their own downfall, such as Romeo from Romeo and Juliet, is called?
a)
The Hero
b)
The Tragic Hero
c)
The Anti-Hero
d)
The Damsel in Distress
9.
The character that is the force of evil is called?
a)
The Shadow
b)
The Hero
c)
The Trickster
d)
The Mentor
10.
What is an image that has symbolic significance and contributes to the development of the theme, that is a recurring element that is not the same everytime?
a)
Symbol
b)
Motif
c)
Archetype
d)
Character
11.
Why are the commoners celebrating at the beginning of Act 1, Scene 1?
a)
It is a holiday
b)
They got a pay raise
c)
Caesar defeated Pompey and is returning to the city
d)
The elected a new king
12.
Which of the following adjectives best describes Cassius?
a)
Manipulative
b)
Loyal
c)
Arrogant
d)
Friendly
13.
What is Caesar told to beware?
a)
Snakes
b)
Fire
c)
The Ides of March
d)
The Eyes of March
14.
Why does Cassius go to such lengths to convince Brutus to join him against Caesar?
a)
Brutus is wealthy and would be able to fund their plot
b)
He is not entirely sure, but Casca told him to
c)
Brutus is well known and is respected among the people of Rome
d)
Brutus is cold-blooded
15.
"He doth bestride the narrow world/Like a Colossus..." is an example of what?
a)
Irony
b)
Pun
c)
Simile
d)
Personification
16.
What is Cassius's main argument against Caesar being in power?
a)
Caesar is no better than any other man
b)
Caesar is unintelligent
c)
No one like Caesar, so there would be lots of fighting
d)
Caesar killed Antony
17.
Who attempted to warn Caesar?
a)
Antony
b)
Brutus
c)
The Soothsayer
d)
Calpurnia
18.
When is the hero shown against a background environment, heredity, and personal history in his journey?
a)
The Ordinary World
b)
Meeting the Mentor
c)
Refusal of the Call
d)
Seizing the Sword
19.
"Seizing the Sword" is also known as what?
a)
The Reward
b)
The Battle
c)
Returning home
d)
Beginning the journey
20.
What is the character who goes against society for their beliefs, such as Deadpool?
a)
The Tragic Hero
b)
The Anti-Hero
c)
The Shadow
d)
The Mother Figure
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