
Understanding the characters of 'The Tempest'
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 English (2)
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- Q1Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' is a...history.comedy.problem play.tragedy.30s
- Q2A society where there is a lack of fair treatment in the distribution of wealth and resources is considered an example of...prejudice.fairness.inequality.justice.30s
- Q3In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Caliban is enslaved by Prospero - which of the following would we say about their relationship?Prospero is jealous of Caliban.Prospero torments Caliban.Caliban likes Prospero.Prospero celebrates Caliban.30s
- Q4In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Prospero and Ariel can both use magic; however, Prospero is the master of Ariel and Caliban. Put the characters in order of who has the most power.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5What does it mean to exploit someone?To treat them fairly.To wish them well.To dislike them.To use them for your advantage.30s
- Q6Shakespeare's work is largely considered timeless because...he referenced future events.he wrote about universal themes such as ambition and love.he wrote in a language everyone can understand.30s