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King John Act 5 Scene 3 Quiz
King John Act 5 Scene 3 Quiz
What emotion does King John’s sickness evoke in the audience?
Relief and closure
Pity and foreboding
Laughter and irony
Indifference and calm
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What request does King John make after hearing of the losses?
To be taken to Swinstead Abbey
To crown the Bastard
To send for Eleanor
To summon Pandulph
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What alarming news does King John receive?
That Pandulph has been killed
That the Bastard has defected
That Lewis has surrendered
That his forces are losing the battle
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What physical condition is weakening King John in this scene?
Poison from a traitor
Illness and fatigue
A battle wound
Starvation
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What theme is strongly emphasized in Act 5 Scene 3?
Love’s triumph over ambition
Faith’s victory over politics
The downfall of power and human frailty
Reconciliation and forgiveness
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Where does King John plan to retreat for safety?
To London
To Canterbury
To Angers
To Swinstead Abbey
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How does King John respond to the news of the storm?
He laughs in disbelief
He orders a counterattack
He thanks God for deliverance
He blames fate and curses his fortune
None
What happened to the English forces according to the report?
They retreated strategically
They won a decisive victory
They were scattered and confused
They captured Lewis
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What does the storm metaphorically represent?
God’s forgiveness
The disorder in King John’s rule
The cleansing of England’s sins
The unity of England and France
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What is the central message of this scene?
Even kings are powerless against fate
Loyalty is easily broken
Courage always ensures victory
Faith conquers politics
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How does Hubert try to comfort King John?
By denouncing the rebels
By praying for his soul
By praising his victories
By promising the Bastard will return
None
How does Hubert describe the King’s appearance?
Pale, weak, and trembling
Calm and regal
Joyful and proud
Bloody and wounded
None
What imagery does Shakespeare use to convey King John’s state?
Gold and glory
Storms and victory
Decay and weakness
Light and triumph
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How does Hubert show his loyalty in this scene?
By staying with the ill King
By urging John to surrender
By contacting Pandulph
By abandoning the battlefield
None
What does King John fear most?
Losing his crown and life
Losing the Bastard’s loyalty
Arthur’s revenge
Pandulph’s curse
None
Where does Act 5 Scene 3 take place?
In London
At Swinstead Abbey
In the French camp
At King John’s camp near the battlefield
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What tone closes Act 5 Scene 3?
Victorious and proud
Somber and foreboding
Optimistic and hopeful
Calm and peaceful
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What literary device is used in the description of the storm?
Metaphor for loyalty
Pun for comic relief
Alliteration for rhythm
Symbolism of chaos and divine punishment
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Who advises King John to rest?
Salisbury
Lewis
Hubert
The Bastard
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What does this scene foreshadow?
The Pope’s final triumph
The Bastard’s betrayal
King John’s impending death
Lewis’s defeat in France
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What does King John ask Hubert to do?
Send a message to Lewis
Bring Pandulph to him
Stay by his side and guide him to safety
Return to the battlefield
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Which character opens the scene?
King John
Salisbury
The Bastard
Hubert
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What does King John complain about as the scene begins?
The betrayal of the nobles
The death of his mother
The heat and chaos of battle
The Pope’s interference
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Who brings the news of defeat to King John?
Salisbury
The Bastard
Hubert
A messenger
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What emotion does King John express toward the Bastard?
Indifference and coldness
Hatred and anger
Trust and dependence
Suspicion and resentment
None
What is the Bastard doing during this scene?
Seeking Hubert’s loyalty
Guarding Pandulph
Negotiating with Lewis
Fighting bravely on the battlefield
None
What disaster struck during the battle?
Arthur’s ghost appeared
King Philip invaded
A storm caused chaos among the troops
Pandulph betrayed both sides
None
What mood dominates King John at the beginning of the scene?
Confidence and triumph
Anger and vengeance
Fear and exhaustion
Joy and relief
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What tone dominates Hubert’s dialogue?
Concern and loyalty
Fear and confusion
Sarcasm and anger
Mockery and pride
None
How is the Bastard characterized despite his absence?
As England’s steadfast defender
As a loyal follower of Pandulph
As a coward hiding from battle
As a scheming traitor
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