Love’s Labour’s Lost Act 2 Quiz The Princess of France comes to Navarre, but is turned away because of a foolish proclamation. The tension shifts from scholarly retreat to a contest of wit and diplomacy in the open air of the park. Watch the insults fly back and forth between the lords and ladies as negotiations begin. Her entourage of ladies-in-waiting is prepared for the verbal fight.

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Love’s Labour’s Lost Act 2 Quiz Questions
- Who arrives at the court of Navarre in Act 2?
- Why does the Princess of France visit Navarre?
- What territory is the subject of the dispute between France and Navarre?
- Who accompanies the Princess as her attendants?
- Who acts as the Princess’s witty attendant and messenger?
- How does the King of Navarre honor his vow when the Princess arrives?
- Where does the Princess and her ladies stay instead of the court?
- Which lord first meets the Princess and her entourage?
- What item does the Princess bring as part of her diplomatic mission?
- Who is impressed by Rosaline’s wit in Act 2?
- Which of the King’s companions falls in love with Maria?
- Who is attracted to Katharine in this act?
- What does Boyet act as during the meeting?
- How does the Princess describe the King’s behavior?
- What emotion dominates the Princess’s first impression of the King?
- Which theme begins to emerge strongly in Act 2?
- Who becomes the target of playful teasing by the Princess and her ladies?
- What tone dominates the exchanges between the women and the courtiers?
- What does the Princess accuse the King of lacking?
- What reaction does Boyet have to the Princess’s wit?
- What characteristic does Boyet share with Berowne?
- How does the Princess respond to the King’s strict vow?
- What does Rosaline joke about regarding men of Navarre?
- What motif continues throughout this act?
- What device does Shakespeare use to highlight differences between the genders?
- How does the Princess’s entourage reflect her status?
- Who expresses the first hints of mutual attraction in Act 2?
- How does Shakespeare develop the comedic tone in this act?
- What does the Princess vow to do by the end of Act 2?
- What central theme does Act 2 establish for the play?
