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What are the answers to these Shakespearean Questions?
1. William Shakespeare is called "The Bard of Avon" because
-a. he once sold cosmetics.
-b. he was descended from the noble family of Avon.
-c. he was born in the town of Stratford on the River Avon.
2. Shakespeare's plays were originally written
-a. as popular entertainment, like moves and television today.
-b. for serious study by scholars and students.
-c. to amuse the upper class.
3. The time in which Shakespeare lived is known as the "Elizabethan era" because
-a. England was shaken by religious controversy and unrest.
-b. England was ruled by Queen Elizabeth I.
-c. England was ruled by Queen Elizabeth II.
4. In the Elizabethan theater, groundlings were
-a. stagehands.
-b. spectators standing in an open area in front of the stage.
-c. small mammals used in popular entertainment.
5. The real Shakespeare never actually met
-a. the theater owner, Philip Henslowe.
-b. the actor, Ned Alleyn.
-c. the nobleman, The Earl of Wessex.
6. Laws in Shakespeare's time prohibited
-a. dogs from appearing on stage.
-b. women from appearing on stage.
-c. spectators from throwing objects at the actors on stage.
7. Queen Elizabeth herself
-a. Abhorred plays and often ordered the theaters closed.
-b. enjoyed plays and frequently attended performances.
-c. wrote plays and sometimes appeared on stage.
8. One of Shakespeare's real-life rivals was the playwright
-a. Geoffrey Chaucer.
-b. Christopher Marlowe.
-c. Tom Stoppard.
9. Though we think of him as a playwright, during most of his life Shakespeare was also
-a. a lawyer.
-b. a journalist.
-c. an actor.
10. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is based on
-a. a scandal that really occurred in Elizabethan London.
-b. an old Italian story of star-crossed love.
-c. experience in Shakespeare's own life.
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