Act I A Mid Summer Nights Dream Flashcards

1
Q

How did the Theseus and his bride meet?

A

They were going to war and made a treaty

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2
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Which character is in charge of the wedding entertainment?

A

Philosyrate

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3
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Egeus goes to Theseus to talk about his own daughter, what does this say about Theseus?

A

He is a leader and fair but upholds the laws

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4
Q

Who does Egeus want his daughter to marry?

A

Demetrius

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5
Q

Who does hermia want to marry?

A

Lysander

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6
Q

“With feigning voice verses of feigning love” is an example of what literary strategy?

A

Alliteration (repetition of “v” and “f”)

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7
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What does the ancient privilege of Athens give Egeus the right to do?

A

Select her daughters husband or put her to death

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8
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What choices does the Duke give to Hermia

A

To marry, become a nun, or death

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9
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Why does Lysander believe he should marry Hermia?

A

Equal in status, education, live each other

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10
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Why is Demetrius called a “spotted and inconstant man”?

A

Demetrius is not genuine having promised to marry her best friend Hermia

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11
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When Lysander and hermia are alone, what does he suggest?

A

He suggests they run away together

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12
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Who is Theseus (duke of Athens) planning on marrying?

A

Hippolyta

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13
Q

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” Is an example of what literary device?

A

Metaphor

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14
Q

“The jaws of darkness do devour it up.” Is an example of what literary device?

A

Personification

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15
Q

Why is Helena upset?

A

Demetrius doesn’t love her, but loves Hermia

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16
Q

Helena learned about the plan, what does she do?

A

She goes and tells Demetrius about the plan

17
Q

Explain the famous quote l “love looks not with the eyes but with the mind.”

A

It means love isn’t about what the person looks like, it just happens and you can’t help who you fall in love with

18
Q

Why didn’t Shakespeare switch from the Lions with 10 syllables to regular ones?

A

He wants to show these people and Missy are working class people, Not rich

19
Q

Why are the men putting on a play?

A

They are the wedding entertainment

20
Q

Who is the director of the play?

A

Peter Quince

21
Q

Who will play Pyramus

A

Bottom

22
Q

Why doesn’t quince want to play Thisbe?

A

He doesn’t want to be a girl

23
Q

What is learned about bottom through this line “let me play the lion too. I will roar that I will do any mans heart good to hear me.”

A

He wants all the attention to play all the parts

24
Q

What is learned about bottom through the line “but I will aggravate my voice so I will roar as gently as gently as a sucking dove”

A

He’s not very wise

25
Q

Where will the group meet to rehearse and why?

A

They will meet in the enchanted Forest because they want to make sure nobody steals their idea