A prince cast out on Pentapolis, where a tournament for the hand of a princess is in store. Sand and salt cling to the armour. There is no other way to prove you have been tracking his rise from the wreckage other than to navigate the chivalry and local customs found in this Pericles Prince Of Tyre Act 2 Quiz.

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Pericles Prince Of Tyre Act 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 2 of Pericles, Prince of Tyre begin?
- What happens to Pericles at the beginning of Act 2?
- What city does Pericles wash ashore near after the storm?
- Who first discovers Pericles on the shore?
- What are the fishermen discussing when Pericles overhears them?
- What moral theme does the fishermen’s conversation highlight?
- What does one of the fishermen compare the sea to?
- What do the fishermen give Pericles after finding him?
- How does Pericles regain his armor?
- What event is being held in Pentapolis when Pericles arrives?
- Who is the ruler of Pentapolis?
- Who is Thaisa?
- What must suitors do to win Thaisa’s hand?
- How does Pericles perform in the tournament?
- What does Simonides think of Pericles after the tournament?
- What does Thaisa give Pericles after his victory?
- What symbol on Pericles’ armor impresses Simonides?
- How does Pericles behave at Simonides’ feast?
- What does Simonides do to test Pericles’ intentions toward Thaisa?
- What does Simonides eventually realize about Pericles?
- How does Thaisa feel toward Pericles during the feast?
- What theme is reflected in the sea voyage and shipwreck scenes?
- What emotion dominates Pericles’ speeches after the storm?
- What is the tone of the fishermen’s dialogue compared to the nobles’ speech?
- What does Simonides tell Thaisa after seeing her admiration for Pericles?
- What role does divine providence play in Act 2?
- What motif from Act 1 continues through Act 2?
- What does the storm symbolize in Act 2?
- How does the act end?
- What literary device is most evident in Act 2’s structure?
