Denied at his own gate. Laughed at by his own servants. The Comedy Of Errors Act 3 Scene 1 Quiz finds the local Antipholus losing his temper at his locked doors.

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Comedy Of Errors Act 3 Scene 1 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 1 take place?
- Who enters first in this scene?
- Why is Antipholus of Ephesus angry at the beginning?
- Who is supposed to open the door for Antipholus of Ephesus?
- Who refuses to open the door?
- Why won’t Dromio of Syracuse let them in?
- Who tries to calm Antipholus of Ephesus outside the door?
- What does Balthazar advise Antipholus to do?
- What does Antipholus decide to do instead of forcing entry?
- Where does Antipholus plan to eat dinner?
- Who is the Courtesan?
- What does Antipholus plan to give the Courtesan?
- Who brings the gold chain to Antipholus?
- Why does Angelo agree to deliver the chain?
- What does Antipholus call his wife in his anger?
- What theme is highlighted by the locked door incident?
- Who witnesses the argument from within the house?
- What does Adriana believe about her husband’s absence?
- What is Angelo’s occupation?
- Who accompanies Antipholus to dine with the Courtesan?
- Why does Antipholus want the gold chain?
- What emotion drives Antipholus’s decision to dine elsewhere?
- What literary device is most evident in the locked door confusion?
- What does Dromio of Ephesus do during this scene?
- Who fears that Antipholus’s behavior will ruin his reputation?
- What does Antipholus vow to do as revenge for being locked out?
- How does this scene escalate the play’s central conflict?
- What tone dominates the scene?
- What object becomes a symbol of misunderstanding in later acts?
- How does Shakespeare use farce in this scene?
