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Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz
Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 7 Quiz
What does this scene foreshadow in later acts?
Cloten’s downfall
The war between Rome and Britain
Imogen’s reunion with Posthumus
The Queen’s confession
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What theme connects Lucius’s mission to the rest of the play?
The triumph of deception
Conflict between loyalty and authority
The importance of forgiveness
The nature of romantic fidelity
None
What tone defines Lucius’s departure for Britain?
Anxious and fearful
Confused and doubtful
Determined and noble
Arrogant and mocking
None
How do the Romans view Cymbeline’s defiance?
As a sign of wisdom
As a gesture of peace
As an act of rebellion
As a misunderstanding
None
What historical backdrop does this scene evoke?
Spanish exploration
Roman imperial expansion
French conquest
Greek colonization
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Who appears in this scene?
Cloten and Pisanio
Lucius and Roman Senators
Cymbeline and the Queen
Imogen and Belarius
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What role does Lucius play in the larger plot?
He becomes a key military figure
He unites Rome and Britain
He assists Imogen’s disguise
He betrays Caesar
None
How does Shakespeare use this brief scene structurally?
As a flashback to Rome
As an ending to the family plot
As comic relief
As a bridge between personal and political storylines
None
Who grants Lucius permission to lead the army?
The Queen of Rome
Julius Caesar
The Roman Senate
Cymbeline himself
None
What reason does Rome give for going to war with Britain?
Imogen’s disappearance
Cloten’s insult to Caesar
Belarius’s betrayal
Cymbeline’s refusal to pay tribute
None
What does the Roman army symbolize in the play?
Love and reconciliation
Corruption and decay
Wisdom and peace
Imperial power and foreign threat
None
How does this scene contrast with Act 3 Scene 6?
It shifts from personal to political conflict
It ends the Queen’s plot
It repeats Cymbeline’s argument
It continues Imogen’s disguise
None
What emotion motivates Lucius’s actions?
Fear of Caesar
Jealousy of Posthumus
Duty to Rome
Desire for wealth
None
What image is used to describe Rome’s strength?
The eagle of empire
The chariot of fate
The serpent of deceit
The crown of Britain
None
What literary technique dominates the Senate’s orders?
Symbolic prophecy
Rhymed couplets
Comic banter
Formal rhetoric
None
How is Lucius characterized through his dialogue?
Honorable and disciplined
Vain and foolish
Greedy and ambitious
Cowardly and deceitful
None
How does Lucius view the British people?
As proud and rebellious
As fearful and divided
As weak and submissive
As allies of Rome
None
What does Lucius’s leadership represent thematically?
Ambition amid weakness
Order amid chaos
Greed amid poverty
Love amid betrayal
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What does Lucius promise to accomplish in Britain?
To reconcile with Cymbeline
To restore Imogen to the throne
To rescue Posthumus
To bring it under Roman control
None
What does this scene mark in the play’s structure?
The beginning of the military conflict
The downfall of Cloten
The end of the wager plot
The resolution of the Queen’s schemes
None
What theme is reinforced through the Roman preparations?
Nature and simplicity
Power and imperial ambition
Loyalty and family
Love and jealousy
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Where does Act 3 Scene 7 take place?
At Milford Haven
In Rome
In Wales
At Cymbeline’s court
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What contrast does Shakespeare highlight between Rome and Britain?
Love versus duty
Civilization versus independence
Wealth versus poverty
Art versus war
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What is Lucius preparing for in this scene?
A diplomatic mission to Gaul
A royal wedding
A peace treaty with Cymbeline
A Roman invasion of Britain
None
What literary device is used in Lucius’s speech about duty?
Pun and humor
Imagery of war and honor
Foreshadowing of romance
Symbolism of poison
None
What central theme does the scene emphasize?
Faith and redemption
Love and betrayal
Jealousy and deception
Politics and patriotism
None
Which earlier event leads directly to this scene?
Cymbeline’s defiance of tribute
Imogen’s flight to Wales
Iachimo’s deceit
Cloten’s anger
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What mood closes the scene?
Joyful and triumphant
Purposeful and foreboding
Peaceful and resolved
Hopeless and despairing
None
What does the Senate instruct Lucius to do?
Send spies into Wales
Capture the Queen
Negotiate with Imogen
Lead an army against Cymbeline
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What tone dominates the Roman dialogue?
Serious and political
Desperate and fearful
Playful and comic
Romantic and poetic
None
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