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Rewrite the sentence using a non-defining relative clause and correct punctuation. Malvolio is a character from "The 12th Night". He believes he deserves a higher social position.
Malvolio, who believes he deserves a higher social position, is a character from "The 12th Night".
Combine the sentences using a relative clause. Decide whether it should be defining or non-defining. Shakespeare wrote many plays. These plays are still performed all over the world today.
Shakespeare wrote many plays which are still performed all over the world today. --> def rel clause
a) Students who understand Shakespeare’s context usually interpret the plays more accurately. b) Students, who understand Shakespeare’s context, usually interpret the plays more accurately. Question: What is the difference in meaning bet
a) Def rel clause b) Non-def rel clause
What does the verb "to let someone down" mean?
to disappoint someone
What does the verb "to look up to" mean?
to see someone as a model
What does the verb "to put up with" mean?
to deal with
What does the verb "to grow up" mean?
to become an adult
What does the verb "to bring someone up" mean?
To raise someone
What does the verb "to sort out" mean?
to deal with a problem successfully
What does the verb "to split up with" mean?
to end a romantic relationship with someone
What does the verb "to give up" mean?
to stop doing something you are trying hard to do
What does the verb "to run out of" mean?
to use all of something and not have any left
What does the verb "to fall out with" mean?
to stop being friendly with someone after a disagreement
What does the verb "to get on with" mean?
to have a good relationship with someone
Let's guess: which play ends with multiple marriages, and which with multiple deaths?
Twelfth Night ends with marriages; Hamlet ends with deaths.
Name two plays in which disguise plays a central role.
Twelfth Night, As You Like It (also The Merchant of Venice).
Why does Olivia fall in love with Cesario rather than Orsino?
Because Cesario is sincere, witty, and emotionally direct, unlike Orsino’s exaggerated romantic language.
What role does social class play in relationships between characters?
It creates tension between ambition and status, especially in Malvolio’s desire to rise above his position.
Why is Malvolio’s punishment often seen as cruel rather than comic?
Because it humiliates him psychologically and emotionally, going beyond light-hearted comedy.
How does mistaken identity drive both comedy and tension in the play?
Characters fall in love with the wrong people, misunderstand situations, and act on false assumptions.
How does the play-within-the-play help Hamlet confirm Claudius’s crime?
Claudius’s guilty reaction to the reenacted murder proves his responsibility for King Hamlet’s death.
Why does Hamlet delay taking revenge, despite having clear evidence of Claudius’s guilt?
He is reflective and philosophical, struggles with moral doubt, and fears acting unjustly or impulsively.
Why is Banquo considered a moral contrast to Macbeth?
Banquo hears the same prophecies but resists acting immorally, showing integrity and self-control.
What does the dagger hallucination symbolise in Macbeth’s psychological development?
It symbolises his inner conflict, guilt, and loss of control as his violent thoughts begin to dominate his mind.
How do the Three Witches manipulate Macbeth without directly forcing him to act?
They give him ideas and prophecies that appeal to his ambition, allowing him to choose his actions himself.
What was the main purpose of soliloquies in Elizabethan drama?
To reveal a character’s inner thoughts, conflicts, and motivations directly to the audience.
What is meant by the “Great Chain of Being”, and why is it important in Shakespeare’s plays?
It is the belief that all beings have a fixed place in a natural hierarchy ordained by God. When this order is broken, chaos and disorder follow, a key theme in
Why were female roles played by young boys in Shakespeare’s time?
Because women were not allowed to act on stage, so young boys with high voices played female roles.
What does the term “tragic flaw” refer to in Shakespearean tragedy?
A tragic flaw is a personal weakness or character trait (such as ambition, jealousy, or indecision) that contributes to the hero’s downfall.