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State whether the following statement is True or False:
Oberon transforms Bottom's head into that of an ass.
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State whether the following statement is True or False:
Titania falls in love with an ass.
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State whether the following statement is True or False:
Both Demetrius and Lysander fight for Hermia.
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Give reasons :
Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Oberon wants __________________.
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Give reasons :
Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Titania wants ______________________.
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The consequences of Oberon’s jealousy for Titania are comic rather than tragic. Comment.
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There were some reasons why Theseus was initially against but later gave consent for the marriage of Helena with Lysander. Explain.
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Select the correct options :
A Midsummer-Night’s Dream is a ___________________.
- poetic drama
- comedy of errors
- a comedy based on fantasy
- a character play
- a revenge tragedy
- belongs to realm of dreams
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Find 2/4 expressions of humour from the extract.
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“A Midsummer-Night’s Dream” is one of the best examples of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. Comment.
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Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer because he understood human nature better than anyone else. Explain the statement in the context of the play.
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Prove with the theme of the play/extract that the deeper human emotion which profoundly interested Shakespeare was jealousy.
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Shakespeare’s poetry has come to be valued for its own sake on the stage. Comment with reference to the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
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Mayor Peter Stockmann is a contrast to Dr. Thomas Stockmann. Justify.
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Read the given extract (Act III)
Complete the following table.
| Sr. No. | Character | Supportive Character | Incident |
| 1. | Dr. Stockmann | (a) ................................. (b) ................................ |
(a) ................................. (b) ................................ |
| 2. | Peter Stockmann | (a) ................................. (b) ................................ (c) ................................. |
(a) ................................. (b) ................................ (c) ................................. |
| 3. | Aslaksen | (a) ................................. (b) ................................ |
(a) ................................. (b) ................................ |
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Read the given extract (Act III)
Match column A with column B.
| Sr.No. | A | B |
| 1. | Dr. Thomas Stockmann | Opportunist |
| 2. | Katherine | Vulnerable |
| 3. | Peter Stockmann | Honest and upright |
| 4. | Petra | Coward |
| 5. | Hovstad | timid but supportive |
| 6. | Billing | Cuinng and corrupt |
| 7. | Aslaksen | Courageous |
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Describe in your own words the incident when Hovstad's real intention to help Dr. Stockmann is exposed.
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Explain the use of the following property in the development of the play.
Hat
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Explain the use of the following property in the development of the play.
Stick
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Explain the following statement with reference to the context.
And then, once the ring's broken, we'll get to work and show the public every day just how incompetent the Mayor is!
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