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10 – What are Shakespeare’ s dates?
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20 – What theatre did William Shakespeare work?
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30 – Which Queen reigned during Shakespeare’s times?
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40 – What did William Shakespeare do when he arrived in
London?
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Shakespeare began to work in London holding horses of those Londoners
who came to see the plays of the theatre.
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50 – What event happened in1592 so that many public places
were closed and plays couldn't be performed either. Shakespeare spent these years writing sonnets and poems.
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From 1592 to 1594 the Black Death spread across England.
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10 – What country is the most often mentioned in Shakespeare’s
plays?
Italy
Denmark
England
France
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20 – How many languages are Shakespeare’s works translated into?
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30 – Which of these Shakespeare did NOT write:
Plays
Sonnets
Novels
Poems
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40 – How can William Shakespeare's plays be categorized?
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They can be categorized as:
1. Histories
2. Comedies
3. Tragedies
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50 – What work made Shakespeare popular?
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10 – Characters of what play are these people – Tybalt,
Mercutio, Lady Montague, Nurse?
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20 – What is the name of this character?
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30 – What play is Bianca one of the main characters?
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40 – Who is the heroin of the play “Much Ado
about nothing”?
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50 – Who became a prototype of General Macbeth?
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Scottish King who was beheaded for seizing the throne by killing
the rightful king
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10 – What play is this quotation from
“To be or
not to be that is the question….”
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20 – What play is this quotation from “A horse! a
horse! my kingdom for a horse”!
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30 - What play is this quotation from
“A friendly eye
could never see such faults”?
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40 – What play is this quotation from
“Nothing will come
of nothing”?
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50 – What play is this quotation from
“This is very
midsummer madness”?
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