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Cymbeline Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz
Cymbeline Act 5 Scene 5 Quiz
What does Cymbeline thank the gods for?
Granting victory over Rome
Punishing Cloten’s pride
Revealing Imogen’s deceit
Restoring family, faith, and peace
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What emotion dominates Posthumus when he realizes Imogen is alive?
Calm relief
Astonished joy
Cold indifference
Angry disbelief
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What does Cymbeline call Posthumus at the end of the play?
A son redeemed by virtue
A general of Britain
A servant of peace
A traitor forgiven
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What object does Iachimo return to Imogen?
A letter from Rome
A ring from Cymbeline
Posthumus’s bracelet
A sword from Cloten
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What happens to the Queen by this point in the play?
She rules beside Cymbeline
She has died offstage
She flees to Rome
She is imprisoned
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What does Iachimo confess during this scene?
His loyalty to Rome
His hatred of Posthumus
His love for the Queen
His deceit against Imogen
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What truth does Pisanio reveal?
He poisoned the Queen
He never betrayed Imogen
He fought as a Roman
He served Lucius in secret
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Who prevents Cymbeline from executing Posthumus?
Imogen
Lucius
Belarius
Pisanio
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How does Cymbeline explain his decision to pay tribute?
It pleases his Queen’s ghost
It honors the gods and maintains peace
He wants to test Lucius’s loyalty
He fears Roman retaliation
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What moral lesson does the ending convey?
War purifies nations
Love cannot conquer fate
Power ensures peace
Repentance leads to forgiveness
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Who orders peace between Britain and Rome?
Lucius
Cymbeline
Belarius
Jupiter
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What unifying message closes the play?
Rome conquers both hearts and lands
Harmony is restored through forgiveness and divine will
Ambition and jealousy prevail in the end
Justice triumphs through war and punishment
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What vision’s prophecy is fulfilled in this scene?
Imogen’s dream of death
Jupiter’s tablet foretelling reunion and harmony
Lucius’s vision of conquest
The Queen’s warning of ruin
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How does Iachimo respond after being forgiven?
He vows revenge
He offers gold to Cymbeline
He humbly accepts mercy
He flees the court
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What are the real names of Polydore and Cadwal?
Caius and Marcus
Guiderius and Arviragus
Lucius and Iachimo
Pisanio and Cloten
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Who pleads for the life of Iachimo?
Pisanio
Imogen (disguised as Fidele)
Lucius
Belarius
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What major truth is revealed about Belarius?
He murdered Cloten
He kidnapped Cymbeline’s sons
He was a Roman spy
He betrayed the British army
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How does Cymbeline react to discovering his lost sons?
He condemns them as traitors
He doubts their story
He banishes Belarius
He rejoices and forgives Belarius
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What does Cymbeline initially intend to do with the Roman prisoners?
Release them
Execute them
Send them back to Rome
Trade them for gold
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Who enters with Lucius as a prisoner?
Posthumus Leonatus
Guiderius
Pisanio
Belarius
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What theme is most strongly emphasized in this final scene?
Jealousy and revenge
Love and betrayal
War and ambition
Reconciliation and divine justice
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How does Imogen reveal her identity?
By confronting Iachimo
By showing her ring
By removing her disguise
By speaking her name
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What gesture ends the war between the two nations?
Lucius surrenders his sword
Cymbeline agrees to pay tribute to Rome
Iachimo pledges loyalty to Britain
Posthumus kills the Roman general
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What emotion dominates the tone of this scene’s conclusion?
Vengeful triumph
Quiet mourning
Joyful reconciliation
Ironic detachment
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Which character’s death remains unresolved but symbolic?
Iachimo
Lucius
Cloten
The Queen
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Who is the first character to speak in this scene?
Posthumus
Cymbeline
Lucius
Belarius
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How does Posthumus describe his own guilt?
As greater than death itself
As Lucius’s manipulation
As the fault of the gods
As a misunderstanding
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What confession leads to Iachimo’s forgiveness?
He reveals Cymbeline’s secret
He claims loyalty to Britain
He admits to deceiving Posthumus with lies about Imogen
He repents for killing Cloten
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Where does Act 5 Scene 5 take place?
At Cymbeline’s palace
At Milford Haven
In Rome
On the battlefield
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What revelation shocks Posthumus?
That Lucius has betrayed Rome
That Iachimo is his brother
That Cymbeline plans his death
That Fidele is actually Imogen
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