Apr 28, 2011

Final Questions!

1.Memorize: The worst returns to laughter
2.Aaron the Moor asks for forgiveness for anything that he did that was __________.
Good
3.What does Titus feed to the Queen of the Goths?
Her children
4.What song did the group sing that matched othello?
Ring of fire
5.Which character represented othello?
Indian chief
6.Banish, John, and banish _______ _____ _____________.
All the world
7.What animal is commonly represented in Henry IV?
The Boar's Head Tavern
8.What play is the hammock of time represented in?
Much Ado About Nothing
9.In Elizabethan slang, the word nothing means what?
Female genitalia
10.What did Angelo want Isabella to give him?
Her virtue
11.The title Measure for Measure comes from where?
The Sermon on the Mount (New Testament)
12.To Be or Not To Be!
13.What creature does Coriolanus embody?
The boar
14.Antony and Cleopatra are the mature version of:
Romeo and Juliet
15.Iago is which mythological person according to Riley?
Prometheus
16.According to Spencer, if you want to change your personality:
Change your hat!
17.What was Nick's advice on the roles that you play?
Play them as best as you can.
18.What sin is most prominent in Shakespeare's play according to Taylor?
All of them
19.According to Jamie, Rosalind and Celia are like which two biblical characters?
Naomi and Ruth
20.What is the question?
Presentism
21.The remembrance that really counts is the one that...?
Traces back through the real to the mythological.
22.Which person in this classroom did not have a question, and became an archvillain?
Roberto
23.Who did Roberto compare Caliban to?
Smerdyakov
24.According to Lauren, what is the myth surrounding Caliban?
Andromeda
25.According to Shelby, why does Shakespeare go away from conventional plot in his last four plays?
To elevate us to the sublime.
26.Two presentations had to do with the notion of silence in these characters _______ and _________
Cordelia and Sycorax
27.What was the point of the class?
Mything the point.