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Characters More Characters Who Said It? Shakespeare Events A Midsummer Night’s Dream!

Characters 100 Duke of Athens Theseus Jeopardy

Characters 200 Also known as Robin Goodfellow, a prankster that works for Oberon.. Puck Jeopardy

Characters 300 a bossy loud-mouth that gets turned into a donkey Bottom Jeopardy

Characters 400 Queen of the Amazons who will marry the Duke of Athens Hippolyta Jeopardy

Characters 500 Queen of the fairies Titania Jeopardy

More Characters 100 Egeus wants him to marry his daughter Demetrius Jeopardy

More Characters 200 In love with Demetrius Helena Jeopardy

More Characters 300 disobedient daughter of Egeus Hermia Jeopardy

More Characters 400 King of the fairies Oberon Jeopardy

More Characters 500 This character plays Thisbe in the play within the play. Flute Jeopardy

Who Said It? 100 “ Let me play the lion too … I shall roar and I will make the duke say ’ Let him roar again, let him roar again! ’” Bottom Jeopardy

Who Said It? 200 “ I do but beg a little changeling boy to be my henchman. ” Oberon Jeopardy

Who Said It? 300 “ Methought I was in love with an ass. ” Titania Jeopardy

Who Said It? 400 “ Injurious Hermia! Most ungrateful maid! Have you conspired with these two men to bait me with this foul derision? ” Helena Jeopardy

Who Said It? 500 “ What fools these mortals be! ” Puck Jeopardy

Events 100 This is where the story takes place. Ancient Athens Jeopardy

Events 200 This is why Oberon is mad at Titania. She won’t give up the Indian child. Jeopardy

Events 300 This is Lysander’s plan to marry Hermia. Run off to his aunt’s house and get married outside of Athens. Jeopardy

Events 400 This is the mistake Puck makes. he puts love juice on Lysander’s eyes by accident Jeopardy

Events 500 This is why the title of Quince’s play, The Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe, is an oxymoron (it contradicts itself). because a comedy is not meant to be sad Jeopardy

Shakespeare 100 Most of Shakespeare ’ s plays were performed in which theater? The Globe. Jeopardy

Shakespeare 200 What play set Shakespeare apart from all other playwrights of his time? Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy

Shakespeare 300 During what time period did Shakespeare live? Elizabethan Times Jeopardy

Shakespeare 400 Besides plays, what else did Shakespeare write? Sonnets Jeopardy

Shakespeare 500 Why did playwrights used such descriptive language in Shakespeare’s day? There was little money for set decoration so they relied on words to paint a picture in the mind of the audience. There were no special effects like we have today, so they used creative language. Jeopardy

FINAL JEOPARDY List three examples from the play, proving the quote, “The course of true love never did run smooth.”