As You Like It Act 2 Quiz captures the transition from Duke Frederick’s tyranny to the pastoral liberty within the untamed wild’s trees. The court is a cold and treacherous place, thrusting our heroes into a world where nature is in charge. The first question begins and prepare to meet the melancholic Jaques.

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As You Like It Act 2 Quiz Questions
- Where is Duke Senior living at the start of Act 2?
- How does Duke Senior describe life in the forest?
- Who accompanies Duke Senior in the Forest of Arden?
- What does Duke Senior compare adversity to?
- What does the deer symbolize in Jaques’ speech?
- What emotion does Jaques feel when he sees the wounded deer?
- Who sings to cheer Duke Senior and his men?
- What is the subject of Amiens’ song in Act 2?
- Who enters the forest in search of food and shelter?
- Why is Adam exhausted in Act 2?
- How does Orlando treat Adam in the forest?
- Who threatens Duke Senior’s men when first entering the forest?
- How does Duke Senior react to Orlando’s aggression?
- What does Orlando apologize for after meeting Duke Senior?
- What does Duke Senior offer Orlando and Adam?
- What theme does Act 2 emphasize through life in Arden?
- What does Jaques desire more than anything?
- Why does Jaques envy Touchstone?
- What role does music play in Act 2?
- What does Duke Frederick discover in Act 2 about Celia and Rosalind?
- Who tells Duke Frederick that Orlando is missing?
- What order does Duke Frederick give regarding Orlando?
- What does Jaques say about the fool’s wisdom?
- How does Jaques view the world?
- What does the “Seven Ages of Man” speech foreshadow?
- What does Duke Senior value most in the forest?
- Who brings food to Orlando and Adam in the forest?
- What moral does Duke Senior draw from his life in exile?
- Why does Jaques say he loves melancholy?
- What tone concludes Act 2?
