What if you arrived in a new city, only to lose your money and your servant to a ghost from your own past? The Comedy Of Errors Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz looks at the first moments of confusion when a traveller encounters a twin he never knew existed. Step into the market and make the first of many mistakes.

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Comedy Of Errors Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 1 Scene 2 take place?
- Who appears first in Act 1 Scene 2?
- Why is Antipholus of Syracuse in Ephesus?
- Who warns Antipholus about the dangers of Ephesus?
- What does the Merchant warn Antipholus about?
- What does Antipholus of Syracuse give Dromio of Syracuse before sending him away?
- Where is Dromio instructed to take the money?
- Whom does Dromio of Syracuse encounter shortly after?
- Why does Dromio of Ephesus confuse Antipholus of Syracuse?
- What does Dromio of Ephesus tell Antipholus of Syracuse about dinner?
- How does Antipholus of Syracuse react to Dromio’s words?
- What is the relationship between Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse?
- Why does Antipholus think Dromio is mocking him?
- What does Dromio insist during their quarrel?
- What theme begins to emerge in this scene?
- What does Antipholus threaten Dromio with after their confusion?
- What mood dominates Act 1 Scene 2?
- What does Antipholus believe about the people of Ephesus?
- What object becomes central to the misunderstanding?
- Who is expected to meet Antipholus at the Centaur Inn later?
- What tone does Shakespeare create in this scene?
- What is Antipholus of Syracuse’s attitude toward Dromio after the quarrel?
- What literary device dominates this scene?
- What do the audience and readers understand that the characters do not?
- How does Shakespeare contrast the twins in this scene?
- What theme is reinforced through Antipholus’s misinterpretation?
- What setting detail highlights the sense of strangeness?
- What motivates Antipholus to remain in Ephesus?
- What does the Merchant’s introduction serve to do?
- What pattern begins with this scene?
