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Richard III Act 5 Quiz
Richard III Act 5 Quiz
Who is leading the rebellion against Richard?
Norfolk
Buckingham
Richmond
Stanley
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What message does the ending of the play leave the audience with?
Good ultimately triumphs over tyranny
Revenge brings satisfaction
Ambition always wins
War is endless
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How does Shakespeare portray Richmond in the final act?
As a cowardly opportunist
As a savior and restorer of peace
As a ruthless conqueror
As an indecisive noble
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What does Richard experience the night before the battle?
A series of ghostly visions
A joyful dream of victory
A message from Stanley
An assassination attempt
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What has Stanley secretly done?
Hidden the princes
Killed Buckingham
Fled the country
Joined Richmond’s cause
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How does Richard react to Stanley’s absence before the battle?
He suspects betrayal
He ignores it
He rewards Stanley’s men
He prays for his loyalty
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What happens to Buckingham in Act 5 Scene 1?
He repents and flees
He is executed
He joins Richard again
He escapes
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How does Richmond honor the fallen king?
By burning his standard
By erasing his name from history
By ordering a proper burial
By displaying his body publicly
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What does Richmond declare after being crowned?
Revenge for Richard’s crimes
Punishment for traitors
The uniting of the red and white roses
The rebuilding of York
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What famous line does Richard exclaim after waking?
“Now is the winter of our discontent”
“My conscience hath a thousand tongues”
“O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me!”
“Cry God for Harry, England, and Saint George!”
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What happens to Richard’s crown after his death?
It is sent to London
It is buried with him
It is destroyed in the mud
Stanley finds it and gives it to Richmond
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Where does Act 5 begin?
With Richard celebrating his coronation
With Richmond’s army landing in England
With Anne’s funeral
With Buckingham’s trial
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What major theme concludes the play?
The cycle of revenge
The loss of faith
The futility of war
The restoration of order
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Where does the final battle take place?
St. Albans
Bosworth Field
Towton
Tewkesbury
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Who does Richmond plan to marry to unite England?
Anne Neville
Elizabeth of York
Margaret Plantagenet
Queen Elizabeth
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What theme does Richmond’s pre-battle speech emphasize?
Love and mercy
Virtue versus tyranny
Loyalty to family
Wealth and ambition
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What symbol does Richmond use to unite his soldiers?
The white boar
The red rose of Lancaster
The royal crown
The Tudor shield
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What emotion dominates Richard’s final moments?
Peace
Desperation
Indifference
Confidence
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Who delivers Richard’s crown to Richmond?
Catesby
Norfolk
Stanley
Buckingham’s ghost
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Whose ghosts appear to Richard in his dreams?
The saints of England
All those he murdered
His future enemies
His living allies
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What does Richard demand of his attendants after the dream?
A priest for confession
To flee the field
Wine and music
Armor and readiness for battle
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How does Richmond inspire his men before the battle?
With fear of punishment
With promises of wealth
With a speech about justice and divine support
With talk of revenge
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What is Buckingham’s final request before death?
To see Richmond
To speak with King Richard
To write to his family
To confess and pray
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Who kills Richard III in battle?
Richmond
Stanley
Oxford
Norfolk
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How does Richard awaken from his dream?
Praying aloud
Calm and focused
Terrified and guilt-stricken
Laughing manically
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What request does Richard make of Norfolk?
To capture Richmond alive
To deliver his command across the army
To guard the Tower
To seek a peace treaty
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Who joins Richmond’s cause in Act 5 Scene 1?
Catesby
Stanley
Buckingham
Brakenbury
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What famous line does Richard cry during battle?
“A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!”
“To arms, to arms! The day is ours!”
“Strike, all is lost!”
“Sound trumpets, sound!”
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What do the ghosts say to Richmond in his dream?
“Beware the boar”
“Seek peace through mercy”
“God and good angels fight on thy side”
“Flee before the dawn”
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What emotion defines Richmond’s victory speech?
Anger and triumph
Gratitude and reconciliation
Sorrow and regret
Pride and vengeance
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