A Mid-Summer's Night Dream Act 5 Questions

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Why is the story about Pyramus and Thisbe considered a tragedy?

They both die

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Which of these three couples did not get married that day?

Oberon & Titania

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Who recites the prologue to the play Pyramus & Thisbe?

Quince

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Which word best describes Bottom’s performance?

Overdone

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What do the Athenians do throughout the performance?

Talk

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What does the Lion tell the audience?

That he is a man

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Why does Pyramus kill himself?

Because he thinks Thisbe is dead

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Why does Thisbe die?

Because Pyramus has killed himself

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"No epilogue, I pray you; for your play needs no excuse. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. (to the young lovers) Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time."

Theseus

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Thus die I! Now am I dead! Now die, die, die, die, die!

Bottom (as Pyramus)

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“If we shadows have offended, / Think but on this and all is mended: / That you have but slumbered here / While these visions did appear.”

Puck

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“This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard.”


Hippolyta