The hunger leads to a cave. The princess disguised as a boy finds a new family. This Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz is about the meeting of Fidele and the foresters. Answer the questions to learn how the bond is formed.

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Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 6 take place?
- Which character enters disguised at the beginning of the scene?
- What disguise is Imogen wearing in this scene?
- What name is Imogen using while disguised?
- Why has Imogen disguised herself?
- Whom does Imogen encounter near the cave?
- How does Imogen behave when she meets the men?
- What impression do Belarius, Guiderius, and Arviragus have of Imogen?
- What does Imogen say has happened to her master?
- What emotion dominates Imogen’s speech about her journey?
- What quality of Imogen impresses Belarius?
- How do the brothers react to Imogen’s arrival?
- What does Belarius decide about “Fidele”?
- What theme is reinforced through Imogen’s disguise?
- What does Imogen say about her current situation?
- What tone dominates the dialogue between Imogen and Belarius?
- What feeling do the brothers express toward “Fidele”?
- What virtue does Imogen continue to show despite hardship?
- What comparison does Belarius make about their life in the wilderness?
- What does this scene highlight about Imogen’s character?
- What does the cave symbolize in this scene?
- What mistaken assumption does Imogen make about her new hosts?
- What is Guiderius’s attitude toward “Fidele”?
- What does Belarius’s kindness toward Imogen reveal about him?
- How does Shakespeare create dramatic irony in this scene?
- What does Imogen’s choice to rest in the cave represent?
- What literary device appears in Imogen’s speeches about suffering?
- What mood dominates the ending of the scene?
- What theme connects this scene with the rest of the play?
- What tone best describes the final interaction between Imogen and the men?
