Why is love so frightening when it is from a stranger who knows your name but not your soul? The Comedy Of Errors Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz takes you through the eerie romance of a traveller and his “wife’s” sister, in a time of great cosmic confusion. Question what attracts us to each other amid utter chaos.

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Comedy Of Errors Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place?
- Who are the first characters to appear in Act 3 Scene 2?
- Who begins by giving advice about love and duty?
- What does Luciana advise Antipholus to do?
- Why is Luciana unaware that Antipholus of Syracuse is not her brother-in-law?
- What does Antipholus of Syracuse confess to Luciana?
- How does Luciana react to Antipholus’s declaration?
- What theme does this exchange highlight?
- What literary device dominates Antipholus’s speech about love?
- Who enters after Luciana and Antipholus’s conversation?
- What does Dromio of Syracuse complain about?
- How does Dromio describe Nell?
- What does Dromio claim he can find on Nell’s body?
- What does this comic exchange between Antipholus and Dromio demonstrate?
- How does Antipholus react to Dromio’s story about Nell?
- What mood dominates this scene overall?
- What gift does Angelo deliver in this scene?
- Who receives the gold chain from Angelo?
- Why does Angelo give Antipholus the chain without payment?
- What misunderstanding does this create for later scenes?
- What emotion does Antipholus of Syracuse express after receiving the chain?
- What motif recurs through Antipholus’s speeches about Ephesus?
- Who does Dromio claim has “made him her property”?
- What is the purpose of Dromio’s extended description of Nell?
- What literary technique is used in Dromio’s “globe” comparison?
- What theme is reinforced through Luciana’s moral advice to Antipholus?
- How does Antipholus interpret Luciana’s words about love?
- What tone defines Antipholus’s attitude toward Luciana?
- What dramatic device creates humor when Angelo gives the chain to the wrong twin?
- How does this scene contribute to the play’s overall plot?
