The kill is made and the foresters prepare for a symbolic celebration. Our As You Like It Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz focuses on the short interlude with the song of the deer. The chase is ended.

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As You Like It Act 4 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Who appears first in Act 4 Scene 2?
- What are the Lords doing at the beginning of this scene?
- What animal do the Lords bring in this scene?
- Who gives the command to sing?
- What does Jaques tell the Lords to sing about?
- What does the song in this scene celebrate?
- What does Jaques call the deer they have slain?
- What does the hunting scene symbolize?
- Who leads the song among the Lords?
- What kind of humor is used in this scene?
- How does Jaques view the act of killing the deer?
- What word does Jaques use to describe the deer’s death?
- What tone does the scene carry overall?
- What does Jaques ask the Lords to do after the song?
- What part of the deer do the Lords discuss giving to Duke Senior?
- What do the horns symbolize in the play?
- Which theme is reinforced through the hunting imagery?
- What mood does Jaques’ speech create?
- Who is the leader of the group of Lords?
- What does this scene provide in the play’s structure?
- What activity does this scene contrast with previous ones?
- What sound device dominates the hunters’ song?
- How does this scene reflect pastoral tradition?
- What type of verse is used in the hunters’ song?
- Who does Jaques often contrast with in the play?
- What emotion does Jaques seem to enjoy in this scene?
- What recurring motif reappears here?
- What message does Jaques convey about human behavior?
- How does the scene end?
- What theme connects this scene to the rest of the play?
