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As You Like It Act 1 Scene 3 Quiz Questions
- Who are the two characters speaking at the beginning of Act 1 Scene 3?
- What are Celia and Rosalind discussing at the start of the scene?
- What does Rosalind confess she feels after meeting Orlando?
- How does Celia respond to Rosalind’s feelings for Orlando?
- What does Duke Frederick suddenly do in this scene?
- What reason does Duke Frederick give for Rosalind’s banishment?
- How does Celia react to Rosalind’s banishment?
- What does Celia tell her father when he banishes Rosalind?
- What reason does Duke Frederick give for not trusting Rosalind?
- Where does Duke Frederick order Rosalind to go?
- How long does the Duke give Rosalind to leave the court?
- What punishment does Rosalind face if she disobeys the Duke’s command?
- What plan do Rosalind and Celia make after the Duke’s decree?
- Who suggests disguising themselves for safety?
- What disguise does Rosalind choose for herself?
- Why does Rosalind choose to disguise herself as a man?
- What disguise does Celia choose?
- Why do Rosalind and Celia bring Touchstone with them?
- Where do the women plan to go after leaving court?
- What does Celia plan to sell to fund their journey?
- How does Rosalind describe her disguise’s purpose?
- What emotion dominates Rosalind’s farewell to Celia?
- What does Celia say about friendship in this scene?
- Who joins the women on their journey into exile?
- What does Rosalind fear about the forest?
- What theme is most clearly revealed in this scene?
- What literary device is used when Rosalind says she will play “the knave”?
- What tone dominates the ending of the scene?
- What social issue is reflected in the women’s need for disguise?
- What does the end of Act 1 Scene 3 prepare the audience for?
