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What play is Robin Goodfellow from?
Midsummer nights dream
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What play is Hermia from?
Midsummer nights dream
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What play is Helena from?
Midsummer nights dream
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What play is Lysander from?
Midsummer Nights Dream
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What play is Demetrius from?
Midsummer Nights Dream
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What play is Oberon from?
Midsummer Nights Dream
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What play is Titania from?
Midsummer nights dream
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Robin Goodfellow
fairy called puck, oberon’s servant, enjoys playing tricks and causing trouble
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Hermia
Daughter of Egeus, both Lysander and Demetrius love her, she ends up with Lysander, small in stature and somewhat sensitive about it
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Helena
Loves Demetrius but he does not love her anymore at the start of the play, tall and blonde, willing to betray her friend Hermia to get Demetrius love back
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Lysander
Loves Hermia, has love juice placed on him by puck
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Demetrius
Loves Hermia, is influenced by the love potion to love Helena, the potion was never taken off of him
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Oberon
King of the Fairies and Titanita’s husband, uses magic to manipulate the plot
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Titania
Queen of the Fairies and Oberon’s wife, fights her husband for control over the changeling boy, falls in love with nick bottom because of a love potion
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What play is Hero in?
Much ado about nothing
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What play is Claudio #1 in?
Much Ado About Nothing
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What play is Benedick in?
Much Ado About Nothing
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What play is Beatrice in?
Much Ado About Nothing
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What play is Don Pedro in?
Much Ado About Nothing
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What play is Don John in?
Much Ado About Nothing
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Hero
Leonatos daughter, beloved of Claudio,
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Claudio #1
Young soldier who fights Don Pedro, falls in love with Hero and plans to marry her, but disgraces her in public at the alter after he believes she was unfaithful to him
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Benedick
successful with woman, but wants to stay committed to the bachelor life, tricked to fall in love with Beatrice but then actually loves her at the end of the play
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Beatrice
witty and strong willed woman, insults Benedick and is tricked to fall in love with him, actually falls in love with him at the end of the play
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Don Pedro
always involved with the affairs of other characters, woos Hero for Claudio, comes up with the idea of setting up Beatrice and Benedick
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Don John
unlegtimate brother of Don Pedro, villian of the play,
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What play is Isabella in?
Measure for Measure
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What play is Claudio #2 in?
Measure for Measure
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What play is the Duke in?
Measure for Measure
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What play is Angelo in?
Measure for Measure
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Isabella
principled young woman who wants to be a nun, manipulated by all the male characters around her
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Claudio #2
Isabella’s brother, gets Juliet pregnant and is sentenced to death for it
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The Duke
ruler of Vienna that goes undercover as a friar
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Angelo
super strict ruler, immoral and wants to sleep with Isabella, sentenced Claudio to death
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What play is Richard II in?
Richard II
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What play is Henry Bolingbroke/King Henry #1 in?
Richard II
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What play is John of Gaunt in?
Richard II
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What play is Edmund of Langley, Duke of York in?
Richard II
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King Richard II
King of England at the start of the play, abuses his power, spends money just because, he is deposed after making a bunch of bad decisions
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Henry Bolingbroke/King Henry #1
Story of Henry’s rise to the throne, son of John of Gaunt, willing to die for honor, man of action, popular with the common people, usurps the throne from Richard II
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John of Gaunt
Henry’s father, refuses to confront Richard for Gloucester’s murder, dies in the play
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Edmund of Langley
Gaunt’s brother and Richard’s uncle, loyal to Richard II
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What play is Prince Hal in?
Henry IV Part 1
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What play is Sir John Falstaff in?
Henry IV Part 1
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What play is hotspur in?
Henry IV Part 1
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What play is Sir Walter Blunt in?
Henry IV Part 1
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Prince Hal
fun loving and mischievous, dad is disappointed in him, becomes most powerful character in the play after being a party boy, can talk with and befriend anyone
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Sir John Falstaff
fat friend of Hal, loves drinking and avoids work, war, and responsibility, says the line “food for powder”
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Hotspur
Rebel and a percy, hotheaded and blood thirsty, cannot control his range, is opposite of hal
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Sir Walter Blunt
messenger for King Henry that dresses up as the king during the Battle of Shrewbury in order to confuse the rebels and protect the king.
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What play is Julius Caesar in?
Julius Caesar
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What play is Brutus in?
Julius Caesar
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What play is Cassius in?
Julius Caesar
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What play is Mark Antony #1 in?
Julius Caesar
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What play is Portia #2?
Julius Caesar
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What play is Cicero in?
Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar
husband to calpurnia, followers want to make him king after he defeats pompey but he is killed by his friends
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Brutus
husband to portia, one of Caesar’s murders, one who thinks to murder Caesar, loyal to Rome, commits suicide after seeing Caesar’s ghost in battle against antony
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Cassius
instigator of conspiracy against Caesar, motivated by jealousy, commits suicide when he assumes that his and Brutus’s army is about to be defeated
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Mark Antony #1
Caesar’s close friend, brings about undoing of Caesar’s murder
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Portia #2
wife of Brutus, stabs herself in the thigh, kills herself by swallowing hot coals, associated with femininity and weakness
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What play is Mark Antony #2 in?
Antony and Cleopatra
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What play is Octavious Caesar in?
Antony and Cleopatra
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What play is Octavia in?
Antony and Cleopatra
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What play is Enobarbus in?
Antony and Cleopatra
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Mark Antony #2
neglects his duties in rome to be with Cleo, flees from battle, Cleo causes his death
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Cleopatra
Queen of Egypt, powerful woman who wears her sexuality on her sleeve, jumps from one emotion to another, chooses to kill herself rather than be Octavius’s slave
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Octavius Caesar
adoptive son of Julius Caesar, later called Augustus, wage war against Antony and Cleo, wins the battle
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Octavia
sister of octavius, Antony marries her
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Enobarbus
Antony advisors/followers, deserts Antony for Octavius but then feels so bad about it that he kills himself
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What play is King Lear in?
King Lear
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What play is Cordelia in?
King Lear
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What play is Goneril in?
King Lear
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What play is Edmund in?
King Lear
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What play is Edgar in?
King Lear
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What play is Kent in?
King Lear
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What play is Fool in?
King Lear
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What play is Albany in?
King Lear
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What play is France in?
King Lear
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What play is Regan in?
King Lear
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What play is Gloucester in?
King Lear
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What play is Cornwall in?
King Lear
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King Lear
aging king of britian, makes two tragic errors: gives up his kingdom to his daughters and trusting flattery people instead of true people, dies at the end after his daughter Coredelia is killed
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Cordelia
Lear’s youngest daughter whom he disowns when she refuses to flatter him, as her sisters do, remains loyal to Lear despite his unjust harshness to her, hung at the end of the play
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Goneril
Lear's vicious older daughter, who is the first to flatter him in the power-transfer ceremony and the first to insult him afterwards, throwing him and his knights out of her house, she plots against Albany, and even against her former ally, her sister Regan, out of lust for Edmund.
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Edmund
Gloucester's younger, illegitimate son. Edmund resents the fact that the accident of his birth has deprived him of legal status, schemes to turn Gloucester against his legitimate son, Edgar, and eventually usurp his title.
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Edgar
Gloucester's elder, legitimate son. Although at first Edgar comes across as a bit naïve, easily duped by Edmund, he later disguises himself successfully as a madman beggar and manages not only to save himself from the death sentence his misled father has pronounced on him, but also to help Gloucester and Lear and to avenge the wrongs committed by his traitorous half-brother.
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Kent
A nobleman of the same rank as Gloucester, banished by Lear in the first scene when he attempts to intercede with the king on Cordelia's behalf. Kent spends most of the play disguised as Caius,
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Fool
Lear's jester, the Fool offers insight into Lear's mistakes and their consequences. 
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Albany
The husband of Lear's older daughter, Goneril, and a Duke. Albany is kind and generous, in contrast to his malicious wife, and criticizes her for her treacherous behavior toward her father. 
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France
The husband of Cordelia, takes Cordelia as his wife without a dowry, when she has been rejected by her father
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Regan
Lear's middle daughter, who shares the vicious traits of Goneril, also flattering him in the power-transfer scene and abusing him thereafter. Regan shows her particularly brutal nature when she aids her husband, the Duke of Cornwall, in blinding Gloucester.
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Gloucester
An earl, or nobleman, who is loyal to Lear and similar to him in many ways. Like Lear, Gloucester misjudges his children, trusting his scheming illegitimate son, Edmund, over his honest and good child from his legal marriage, Edgar.
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Cornwall
Cornwall is the husband of Lear's middle daughter, Regan, and just as vicious as she is. He disrespects Lear by putting his man Kent in the stocks and, later, violently blinds Gloucester.
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What play is Othello in?
Othello
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What play is Iago in?
Othello
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What play is Desdemona in?
Othello
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What play is Michael Cassio in?
Othello
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Othello
Christian Moor who has earned a high reputation as a general in the Venetian army and has recently married Desdemona, status as an outsider leaves him vulnerable to the plots of his standard-bearer, Iago, to make him suspect his loyal wife, Desdemona, of infidelity.
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Iago
Othello's disloyal standard-bearer and the villain of the play, Angry at having been passed over by Othello for promotion to the rank of lieutenant, and also because he seems to enjoy creating mayhem