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Cymbeline Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz
Cymbeline Act 4 Scene 3 Quiz
What does the Queen’s illness symbolize?
The decay of corruption within the court
The suffering of the nation
The loss of Imogen’s innocence
The end of war
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How does Shakespeare build suspense in this scene?
By using comic relief
By describing the weather
By showing hidden motives and looming war
By introducing new characters
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What does Cymbeline instruct his court to prepare for?
The arrival of Lucius’s army
A royal wedding
A court trial
The Queen’s coronation
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What tone dominates Cymbeline’s speech in this scene?
Playful and mocking
Indifferent and cold
Fearful and doubtful
Determined and patriotic
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What does Cornelius predict about the Queen’s fate?
Her evil will destroy her
She will die nobly
She will flee to Rome
She will rule in Cymbeline’s place
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What does Cymbeline discuss with the Queen?
Belarius’s exile
Imogen’s disappearance
The Queen’s loyalty
The Roman invasion
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What secret does Cornelius reveal in his aside?
He has joined the Romans
He has replaced the Queen’s poison with a harmless potion
He plans to poison Cloten
He intends to betray Cymbeline
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How does Cornelius act toward the Queen in this scene?
Loyal and trusting
Cautious and skeptical
Aggressive and rude
Submissive and afraid
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What tone concludes the scene?
Peaceful and calm
Hopeful and romantic
Tragic and sorrowful
Tense and foreboding
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What is Cymbeline preparing for at the start of the scene?
Imogen’s wedding
A royal feast
War with Rome
The Queen’s funeral
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What literary device dominates the Queen’s dialogue?
Dramatic irony
Pun
Hyperbole
Paradox
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What illness does the Queen claim to have?
A wound
A plague
A mysterious sickness of the heart
A fever
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Who has been secretly giving medicine to the Queen?
Cornelius
Cloten
Pisanio
Lucius
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What does Cymbeline hope to achieve by fighting Rome?
Defend British sovereignty
Avenge Posthumus
Please the Queen
Win Roman favor
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Who is ordered to deliver the Queen’s letters to Lucius?
A messenger
Pisanio
Cornelius
Cloten
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What does the audience learn about Pisanio’s position?
He has joined Cloten
He has betrayed Cymbeline
He plans to flee Britain
He is caught between loyalty and danger
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Why does the Queen want her “medicine”?
She wants to test it on Pisanio
She needs it for herself
She plans to poison Cymbeline
She wishes to heal her son
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How does the Queen react to Cymbeline’s focus on war?
She weeps for peace
She advises surrender
She mocks his ambition
She pretends to support him
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What does Cymbeline command Pisanio to do?
Serve as Cloten’s guard
Travel to Rome with peace terms
Return to Imogen
Join Lucius as a double agent
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What foreshadowing appears in Cornelius’s comments?
The victory of Rome
The Queen’s downfall and the failure of her schemes
The death of Cymbeline
The exile of Pisanio
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Who does Cymbeline plan to lead the British army?
Cloten
Himself
Lucius
Belarius
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What does Cornelius know about the Queen’s medicine?
It is a deadly poison
It is a harmless potion
It is a cure for fever
It is a sleeping draught
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What is Cymbeline’s concern regarding the Romans?
Their army approaches his borders
They have allied with Cloten
They are spreading false rumors
They have taken hostages
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What character trait of Cymbeline is emphasized in this scene?
Cruelty and vengeance
Leadership under pressure
Weakness and doubt
Indifference to danger
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What emotion does the Queen display during this scene?
Sorrowful humility
Calm honesty
Joyful confidence
Anxious deceit
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What emotion does Cornelius feel after leaving the Queen?
Fear of discovery
Joy at her success
Anger at her illness
Relief that he thwarted her plans
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Which characters appear in this scene?
Imogen and Lucius
Belarius, Guiderius, and Arviragus
Pisanio and Cloten
Cymbeline, the Queen, and a Doctor
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What theme is strongly reflected in the Queen’s actions?
Love and forgiveness
Faith and redemption
Deception and moral decay
Wisdom and truth
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What dramatic purpose does this scene serve?
It transitions from domestic deceit to national conflict
It ends the Queen’s storyline
It reintroduces Imogen’s disguise
It resolves the wager plot
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Where does Act 4 Scene 3 take place?
In Rome
At Cymbeline’s court
At Milford Haven
In Wales near the cave
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