Can you really remember which friend chose travel over the idle follies of love? Act 1 Quiz for: The Two Gentlemen Of Verona They may both have been anxious to leave home, but one heart still belonged in Verona. Answer this first question to show you know the difference.

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The Two Gentlemen Of Verona Act 1 Quiz Questions
- Where does the play open?
- Who are the two gentlemen referenced in the title?
- Who is in love with Julia at the beginning of the play?
- Whom does Valentine plan to visit in Milan?
- Who tries to persuade Proteus to travel with Valentine?
- Why does Proteus initially refuse to go to Milan?
- What does Julia do when she first receives Proteus’s letter?
- Who delivers Proteus’s letter to Julia?
- What is Lucetta’s relationship to Julia?
- What theme is introduced early through Proteus and Valentine’s friendship?
- Who is Valentine’s servant?
- How does Speed mock Valentine?
- Who is Proteus’s father?
- What advice does Antonio give Proteus before sending him to Milan?
- Who is Silvia’s father?
- What does Julia disguise her feelings for Proteus as in Act 1?
- What quality does Valentine mock Proteus for in Act 1?
- Who serves as Proteus’s servant?
- What literary device is used in the banter between Valentine and Speed?
- What plan does Proteus’s father make for him?
- What item symbolizes love in the exchange between Julia and Lucetta?
- How does Julia’s behavior toward the letter show her emotions?
- What type of love does Proteus express toward Julia?
- What does Lucetta’s teasing suggest about Julia?
- Who calls love a “foolish servant”?
- What does Valentine hope to gain from his journey to Milan?
- How does Proteus describe his affection for Julia?
- What emotion dominates Julia’s final speech in Act 1?
- What contrast does Act 1 establish between Valentine and Proteus?
- What does the audience learn about friendship through Valentine and Proteus?
