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Exam (elaborations) The Taming of the Shrew Specific Criticism Exam Questions with Latest Update Exam (elaborations) the role of women in Shakespearean society Exam (elaborations) taming of the shrew Exam Questions with Latest Update (Shakespeare’s Women) Exam (elaborations) Shakespeare's ...

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Shakespeare Classroom Notes and Terms Exam Questions and Answers

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Shakespeare understood what makes people __________. - ANSWER-tick Shakespeare was able to transform that understanding into the most powerful portrayal of human _______________ - ANSWER-relationships Christened in Stratford-Upon-Avon on ___________ - ANSWER-April 26, 1564 Married to Ann Ha...

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Shakespeare Characters Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024

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Shylock - ANSWER-A Jewish moneylender in Venice. Angered by his mistreatment at the hands of Venice's Christians, particularly Antonio, Shylock schemes to eke out his revenge by ruthlessly demanding as payment a pound of Antonio's flesh. Although seen by the rest of the play's characters as an in...

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Shakespeare and Elizabethan Times Exam Questions and Answers

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What are the four types of plays that Shakespeare wrote? - ANSWER-Romance, Comedies, Tragedies, History Why do we still read Shakespeare's works? - ANSWER-His works can teach us things that we can use to our own benefit. Describe the status of women in Shakespearean England. How would young w...

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Romeo and Juliet-Shakespeare Exam Questions and Answers

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(TRUE OR FALSE) The Elizabethans were superstitious and believed the future of a person's life was determined by the placement of the stars at the person's birth. - ANSWER-TRUE (TRUE OR FALSE)Before coming to London, Shakespeare married an older woman who was already pregnant. - ANSWER-TRUE ...

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Richard --> Women and scene specific (wooing of Anne, death scene) exam questions and answers

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Women thesis - ANSWER-The conversation of the function of women in each text is influence by the contextual constraints of each text's origin. Fostered by a society denoted by patriarchy and a traditional appreciation for determinism, the women of Richard III appear to be largely defined by thei...

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Reading Main Idea Shakespeare’s Women Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Shakespeare The idea that women are not equal to men has been a prevailing, common theme in literature since the beginning of time. Like their predecessors, Renaissance writers staunchly laid down the tenet that women were less valuable throughout the pages of effusive literary writings, where wo...

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A Room of One's Own, "Shakespeare's Sister", Task 16 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Title/Author - ANSWER-A Room of One's Own (Shakespeare's Sister) by Virginia Woolf Context/ Location - ANSWER-Depends on quote, talks about Shakespeare's hypothetical sister not being able to succeed because she's a woman. Speaker - ANSWER-Virginia Woolf Themes - ANSWER-Women's rights,...

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Chapter 5 Media and Culture Exam Questions with Latest Update

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True or False: TV, movies, print media, the Internet, and literature and the arts play a significant role in reflecting, reinforcing, and sometimes subverting the dominant systems and ideologies that help shape gender. - ANSWER-true True or False: The web is currently a utopian space where gender...

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Context in Twelfth Night Shakespeare’s Women Exam Questions and Answers

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why were women not allowed to perform on stage? - ANSWER-women were not allowed to perform on public stage until 1660 (England), and female roles in Shakespeare's time were played by young male actors. The Globe's original practices' production of Twelfth Night in 2002 replicated all this male ca...

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ENG 222 Genres Women's Literature Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Judith Shakespeare - ANSWER-Fictional sister of William Shakespeare who was extremely talented but went insane due to the disapproval or sheer hate of women working any other job that was not a wife/mother "The Cult of True Womanhood" Attributes - ANSWER-Piety, Purity, Domesticity, and Submissi...

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English essay, (feminist) Shakespeare’s Women Exam Questions and Answers

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In Shakespeare's play Macbeth he includes a lot of feminist theory, as well as taking on a different view of the male and female gender roles. Which is a strange topic for Shakespeare to feature in his play, especially in his generation. The reader can recognize feminist thought by considering the ...

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English final 2nd term exam questions with complete solutions

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What subjects did William Shakespeare learn in grammar school? Where did he seek his fortune later? - ANSWER-He studied Latin, Grammar and Logic. He travelled to London to work in the theatre. Who is Judith? - ANSWER-Judith is the imaginary sister of Shakespeare that Woolf creates for the topic o...

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Essay Plan women as possessions of men + aspects of love. Exam Questions and Answers

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thesis - ANSWER-Shakespeare presents women as the objects of men throughout the play, and in this, examines the concept of the female voice. Introduction - ANSWER-Throughout Othello, Shakespeare uses love and relationships, for example, that of Othello and Desdemona's, in order to present a male...

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Feminist Studies Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Thinking about Shakespeare's Sister: Virginia Woolf - ANSWER-Asks and explores the basic question of "why no woman wrote a word of that extraordinary literature when every other man, it seemed, was capable of song or sonnet The Wife Emily Dickinson - ANSWER--The image of how women do everything...

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FINAL Shakespeare's sister Exam Questions and Answers

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Shakespeare's sister In describing the life of Judith Shakespeare, Virginia Woolf - ANSWER-Fictionalizes about someone whose existence she is uncertain of The tone of Woolf's description of the old gentleman who gives his opinion about women writers and cats is - ANSWER-Satirical Woolf desc...

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Gender - Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Women) Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Hero is a stereotypical Shakespearean female - ANSWER-- Beatrice says 'it is my cousin's duty to make curtsy and say 'Father, as it please you'' - The quote shows that Hero is viewed as innocent and obedient, the word 'duty' conveys the idea that Hero has given her life to serve her father a...

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Gender roles in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Fickman's She's the Man Exam Questions and Answers

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Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is adapted into Fickman's She's the Man which further explores the key concerns of love and gender roles presented in the original text. The change in form from play to film alters the way that these ideas are presented and the changed audience also impacts the transfo...

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Hamlet and Duchess Gender Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Through a feminist lens, the audience underline that in Hamlet... - ANSWER-Shakespeare creates his two only female characters (Gertrude - Queen of Denmark and Ophelia - daughter to Polonius, sister to Laertes and lover to Hamlet) as reliant on their other halves. Both characters are depicted as b...

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Hamlet AO5 Gender, Women, Ophelia and Gertrude Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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What does critic Elaine Showalter state about Hamlet's relationship with femininity? - ANSWER-- Hamlet's disgust at women is out of his own "disgust at the feminine passivity in himself" What ideas and themes does Elaine Showalter's quote (Hamlet's disgust at women is out of his own "disgu...

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Hamlet Critics on Women (Shakespeare) Exam Questions with Latest Update

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[The women represent] the strong emotions that Elizabethans thought womanish - ANSWER-Elaine Showalter Women are not wrong at all when they reject the rules of life that have been introduced into the world, inasmuch it is the men who have made these without them. - ANSWER-Michel de Montaigne [...

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Hamlet THEMES The Women in Hamlet Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Shakespeare's Women - ANSWER-Shakespeare's women are usually all feisty, decisive and outspoken. Shortly before writing Hamlet Shakespeare wrote As You Like It which included a major part Rosalind's, with over a quarter of the plays lines. Hamlet's Problematic Women: Ophelia - ANSWER-Ophelia ...

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how are women presented in Othello Essay Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Introduction - ANSWER-- overarching theme subjugation of female characters at hands of husbands and male counterparts An overarching theme within Othello is the subjugation - assertion of power and male dominance manifests differently surrounding each female character - three juxtaposing present...

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IAGO Women Exam Questions and Answers

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"You are pictures out of doors, Bells in your parlors, wild-cats in your kitchens, Saints in your injuries, devils being offended, Players in your housewifery, and housewives in Your beds!" - ANSWER-*Act 2, Scene 1 *As they wait for Othello to arrive, Iago and Desdemona banter. Iago portrays all ...

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'In the literature of love, men control women'. How does Shakespeare presents male attitudes towards women in the play Exam Questions and Answers

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Intro - ANSWER-1. Keeping within the strict patriarchal values of Jacobean society - presents men as authoritative figures 2. Men & women possess equal attitudes - place each other on a pedestal 3. Feminist critic - women have negative attitudes towards men - can resist control HOWEVER these neg...

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Women of Shakespeare Lines Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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portia// by my troth, Nerissa, my little body us aweary od this great world. - ANSWER-nerissa//you would be sweet madam if your miseries were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are: and yet for aught i see they are as sick that surfeit with too much as that starve with nothing. it is mean n...

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Women in Shakespeare Exam Questions and Answers

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- ANSWER-In Elizabethan time, women were considered as the weaker sex and dangerous, because their sexuality was supposedly mystic and therefore feared by men. Women of that era were supposed to represent virtues like obedience, silence, sexual chastity, piety, humility, constancy, and patience. ...

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Women in Lit Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers

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main point of "a room of ones own" - ANSWER-women cannot write the works of Shakespeare; BECAUSE lack of opportunity and equality not talent=gender inequity parallel identities of Shakespeare and Judith (1B) - ANSWER--gifted, adventurous, imaginative -pursued acting -similar eyes -conceives ...

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women in hamlet exam questions with correct answers

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C.L. Barber: "Shakespeare's art is distinguished by the intensity of... - ANSWER-...its investment in the human family" explanation for: C. L. Barber: "Shakespeare's art is distinguished by the intensity of its investment in the human family" - ANSWER-Hamlet is concerned both by the externa...

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women and gender in hamlet exam questions with correct answers

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Overview - ANSWER-Shakespeare's tragedy 'Hamlet' depicts a rigid, patriarchal setting of Elsinore, dominated by male characters grappling with revenge and tormented by power. Often lesser considered however, are the two integral female characters- Ophelia and Gertrude- arguably imprisoned by the ...

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William Shakespeare Exam Questions and Answers

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Shakespeare - ANSWER-was born in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon. His birth date is not known but is assumed to be April 23. He was the son of John Shakespeare, a glove-maker and tradesman, and Mary Arden, a woman of good background ... - ANSWER-At eighteen, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, who was s...

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Unit 2 Shakespeare's Sister Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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The tone of Woolf's description of the old gentleman who gives his opinion about women writers and cats - ANSWER-Satirical Woolf describes Judith Shakespeare's parents as - ANSWER-Typical middle-class parents of their time What do Woolf and the old gentleman agree about? - ANSWER-No English ...

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Twelfth Night Discussion Prep Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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BLAKELY 1. Many of Shakespeare's plays center around a female lead dressing as a man to either hide her identity (Viola in Twelfth Night and Rosalind in As You Like It) or act in ways that women were not permitted to (Portia in The Merchant of Venice.) A). Why do you think Shakespeare employs this ...

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Julius Caesar by W. Shakespeare 2024, MUSEKURA Jean Louis Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Referring to Julius Caesar, describe the role that Calpurnia and Portia plays in the lives of their husbands. - ANSWER-In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, the two woman play an important role: Ø The woman are important factors in the development of the two characters through their ...

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KB Shakespeare Characters Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Shylock - ANSWER-A Jewish moneylender in Venice. Angered by his mistreatment at the hands of Venice's Christians, particularly Antonio, she schemes to eke out his revenge by ruthlessly demanding as payment a pound of Antonio's flesh. Although seen by the rest of the play's characters as an inhuma...

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king Lear women (Shakespeare) Exam Questions with Latest Update

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contrast of the daughters (Cordelia VS Regan and Gonerial) - ANSWER-'unnatural hag' 'her kind nursery' Christ-like imagery of Cordelia - ANSWER-'holy water from her heavenly eyes' 'pearls from diamonds' animalistic descriptions of Goneril and Regan - ANSWER-'tigers not daughters' 'p...

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Lady Macbeth as a Powerful Women Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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introduction - ANSWER-to a certain extent, LM is presented as powerful in the extract, and play as a whole. However, this power is undermined by her desperation for power and the male characters in the play. paragraph 1 - ANSWER-Shakespeare constructs her to represent the majority of women in the...

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Othello- gender Shakespeare’s and Significance Women Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Patriarchal order - ANSWER-> Shakespeare explores romantic relationships from a fundamentally patriarchal society, thus, it is indisputable that women appear as subservient > e.g. Desdemona is killed by her own husband > However, play portrays women holding emotional power over men Cr...

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Othello Theme of Presentation of Women Exam Questions with Latest Update

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state three points about how Shakespeare presents women in Othello - ANSWER-- how they are forced into impractical , binary dichotomy between being a pure virgin and a whores. however all women no matter their virtue become victims of men -how the treatment of men forces a change of their character...

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Paper 1, section b- women as tragic victims Exam Questions and Answers

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Female characters are tragic victims of male power" main argument - ANSWER-Undoubtedly, the female characters in Shakespeare's Othello possess the characteristics of an archetypal tragic victim on a surface level. However, through the trajectory of the play, Shakespeare reveals the complexity of ...

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Shakespeare Comedies and Romances Exam Questions and Answers

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Comedy - ANSWER-A Shakespearean_____ is a play that's not based on a recent historical figure, and that ends happily. Marriage - ANSWER-If the play does not have a bunch of deaths and if it ends with a ____, its definitely a comedy Stock - ANSWER-Shakespeare often work with____ characters, bu...

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Shakespeare Costume and Makeup quiz Exam Questions and Answers

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Macbeth is one of how many tragedies plays? - ANSWER-Macbeth is one of 10 tragedies that Shakespeare wrote. Other Include Romeo and Juliet, King Lear and Othello. What costumes did actors wear in Shakespearean times? - ANSWER-In Shakespeare's time, clothes reflected a person's status in socie...

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Shakespeare Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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1564 - ANSWER-When was Shakespeare born? Elizabethan - ANSWER-the era in which Shakespeare lived which was named after Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth I - ANSWER-the most powerful woman who probably ever lived; she loved plays and the theater - Queen ... Christopher Marlow - ANSWER-a rival of S...

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Shakespeare in Our Time Exam Questions and Answers

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William Shakespeare was the most famous ______________ in the world - ANSWER-Playwright The name of the time period where many people did not know how to read was the ________________ - ANSWER-Renaissance Shakespeare has been a part of American ______________________ since English-speaking peo...

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Shakespeare Intro Quiz Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Were the legal restrictions on women more or less severe in Shakespeare’s time than in subsequent decades? - ANSWER-The legal restrictions were less severe in Shakespeare's time than in subsequent decades. During the 1600s, there were alternative legal codes in place that were less restrictive th...

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Shakespeare Quiz 10 Exam Questions with Latest Update

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The age of consent in Elizabethan England was______ - ANSWER-14 for men and 12 for women. Men in Shakespearean England generally became biologically capable of sexual activity around what age? - ANSWER-15 or 16 In Shakespearean England, young men who physically resembled women were widely thou...

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Shakespeare quiz Exam Questions with Latest Update

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In what town was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford-upon-Avon What were the names of Shakespeare's parents? - ANSWER-Mary Shakespeare and John Shakespeare. In what church was Shakespeare baptized? - ANSWER-Holy Trinity Church What type of job(s) did William Shakespeare's father have? - ...

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Shakespeare review Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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In what English city was William Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford-upon-Avon What is Shakespeare's birthdate - ANSWER-April 23, 1564 Why don't we know his exact birthday? - ANSWER-many kids had the plague, so they did not know if he would live or not. What is the highest level of educa...

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Shakespeare Timeline Exam Questions and Answers

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1558 - ANSWER-Elizabeth I ascends to the throne and becomes Queen of England. Shakespeare lived most of his life during the reign of a strong woman and many of his plays feature strong woman and many of his plays feature strong, powerful women. April 23rd, 1564 - ANSWER-according to baptismal rec...

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Shakespeare Women Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Where was William Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford upon Avon What was Shakespeare's most popular play? - ANSWER-Romeo and Juliet How many plays did Shakespeare write? - ANSWER-37 True/False Shakespeare performed in his own plays. - ANSWER-True "To Be or Not To Be" comes from what ...

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Shakespeare’s 5 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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SHAKESPEARE He uses the word "assassination" for what he plans to do to Duncan - ANSWER-Macbeth PONY EXPRESSIONS In Shakespeare he says, "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" - ANSWER-Richard III "C" IN SHAKESPEARE Twin brothers named Dromio are servants to twin brothers named Anti...

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Shakespeare’s Women 20 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Source 6: Was Shakespeare a Feminist? "While Shakespeare had a deep sensitivity toward women, we cannot say that he was a feminist as we define the term today. Shakespeare was, in essence, a humanist, who explored the best and worst qualities of both sexes." (Mallibard) Source 6: Was Shakes...

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Shakespeare's Dead Dames Exam Questions and Answers

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Oh, God! - ANSWER-Hello. Bonsoir. - ANSWER-What is this? A therapy session? Oui, exactament. C'est une séance de thérapie. - ANSWER-'Séance de...?' ...de thérapie. Séance de thérapie. Oui, exactament. - ANSWER-A therapy session? Just what I need. Vraiment? Really? - ANSWER-No. S...

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Shakespeare's Life Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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When was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-April 23, 1564 When did Shakespeare die? - ANSWER-April 23, 1616 Where was Shakespeare born? - ANSWER-Stratford-upon-Avon, England Who was Shakespeare's wife? - ANSWER-Anne Hathaway (she was pregnant before marriage) Who were Shakespeare's children? ...

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Shakespeare's Sister- by Virginia Woolf Exam Questions and Answers

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stream-of-consciousness - ANSWER-a person's thoughts and reactions, presented in a continuous, uninterrupted flow rhetoric - ANSWER-the art of effective, persuasive communication feminism - ANSWER-the advocacy and appeal of women's rights in the political, social, and economic realms of soci...

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Shakespeare's Women Act 2 - Female Narrator Exam Questions with Latest Update

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(First Female): Women may fall when there is no strength in men. - ANSWER-(FN): Now is my turn to speak, To unmask falsehood and bring truth to light. Women! Shakespeare's Women! (All Females): ...Victorious - ANSWER-(FN): Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety (Orlando): W...

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Shakespeare's Women Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Romeo and Juliet - ANSWER-Characters Juliet is idealistic, ingenuous she is far more practical about the situation than Romeo. Romeo is feminine, emotional and has a clear inner conflict throughout the play. Gender Despite Juliet being constrained by the patriarchal society she lives in, Shake...

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Shakespeare's Women Female Narrator Lines Exam Questions and Answers

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(MN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? - ANSWER-(FN) Did not I dance with you in Brabant once? (MN) I know you did. - ANSWER-(FN) How needless was it then to ask the question? (MN) You must not be so quick - ANSWER-(FN) 'Tis long of you that spur me with such questions (MN) Your wi...

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Shakespeare's World Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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_ _is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and the greatest playwright of all time. - ANSWER-William; Shakespeare _lived in _ during the flowering of _ _known as the _. - ANSWER-Shakespeare; England; intellectual; activity; renaissance The European Renaissance wa...

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taming of the shrew Exam Questions with Latest Update (Shakespeare’s Women)

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gender roles for women - ANSWER-role was limited could be either an educator, mother or private tutor viewed as weaker than men role of women was in relation to a man expectations of women - ANSWER-expected to get married care for the home and children women who did not marry were looked dow...

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the role of women in Shakespearean society

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"Do as I bid you" - Shylock - ANSWER-- AO3 demonstrates the patriarchal society. Eliz. women were regarded as subservient to men. Jessica's life is dominated by her father. Eliz. aud wld expect this inferior position of women in the play. However, a modern aud wld be much more surprised and disap...

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The Taming of the Shrew Specific Criticism Exam Questions with Latest Update

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what does critic Hall comment about Shakespeare's intentions regarding Shakespearean women? - ANSWER-"He's challenging an audience's expectations of how a woman is supposed to behave. What if, as a human being, she doesn't want to roll over, as was expected in Shakespeare's day? I actually thi...

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