What if your dreams are just the work of a tiny fairy midwife galloping through your brain? This Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 4 Quiz is all about the spooky Queen Mab speech and the premonitions felt before the party. Now enter into the subconscious of the characters.

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Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 4 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 1 Scene 4 take place?
- Which three characters appear in this scene?
- What are the characters doing at the beginning of the scene?
- Why are the young men wearing masks?
- What mood does Romeo have at the start of the scene?
- Why is Romeo reluctant to go to the Capulet feast?
- Who teases Romeo about his sadness?
- What does Mercutio say he will make Romeo do at the feast?
- Who delivers the Queen Mab speech?
- What is the purpose of the Queen Mab speech?
- According to Mercutio who is Queen Mab?
- What does Mercutio say Queen Mab’s wagon is made of?
- What does Queen Mab cause lovers to dream of?
- What does Queen Mab cause lawyers to dream of?
- What does Queen Mab cause soldiers to dream of?
- What does Queen Mab’s speech reveal about Mercutio’s character?
- How does Romeo react to Mercutio’s speech?
- What theme does the Queen Mab speech introduce?
- How does Benvolio try to lift Romeo’s mood?
- What does Romeo predict before they go to the feast?
- What literary device is used when Romeo predicts his death?
- How does Mercutio view love?
- How does Romeo view love?
- What does Benvolio suggest Romeo should do at the feast?
- How does Mercutio try to cheer Romeo?
- What does Romeo fear about attending the feast?
- What phrase does Romeo use to describe fate?
- What does this scene mainly reveal about the three friends?
- What mood closes the scene?
- How does the Queen Mab speech prepare the audience for later events?
