A) 1602 B) 1619 C) 1597 D) 1623
A) King Henry IV B) Sir John Falstaff C) William Jaggard D) Queen Elizabeth I
A) Early 15th century during the reign of Henry IV or early in the reign of Henry V B) Modern-day Windsor C) 19th century Victorian England D) Elizabethan era, c. 1600
A) Sir John Falstaff B) Master Fenton C) Dr. Caius D) Mistress Ford
A) At the request of Queen Elizabeth I B) For their own amusement and to gain revenge on him C) Because they are genuinely in love with him D) To help him financially
A) Sir John Falstaff B) Master Fenton C) Doctor Caius D) Master Slender
A) A fairy B) Herne, the Hunter C) Mistress Ford's maid's obese aunt, known as 'the fat woman of Brentford' D) A laundry basket full of clothes
A) Master Fenton B) Dr. Caius C) Master Slender D) Sir John Falstaff
A) To help him financially B) To send him away from Windsor C) To trick him into dressing as 'Herne, the Hunter' and humiliate him in front of the town D) To marry him to one of their daughters
A) Master Fenton B) Master Slender C) Sir John Falstaff D) A young boy instead of Anne Page
A) To continue the story with Sir John in it B) To show him as a hero C) To end his adventures forever D) To make him a king
A) Mistress Ford and Mistress Page B) Dr. Caius and Sir Hugh Evans C) The 'fairies' are actually local children dressed up D) Master Fenton and Anne Page
A) He denies everything that happened B) He vows revenge on Mistress Ford and Mistress Page C) He leaves Windsor in anger D) He accepts his punishment with good humor
A) War and peace B) Magic and fantasy C) Jealousy and revenge D) Science and technology
A) By using modern slang B) Through exaggerated French and Welsh dialects spoken by Dr. Caius and Sir Hugh Evans C) By having characters speak in Latin D) By making all characters speak in rhymes
A) It is unrelated to the play B) It suggests a possible connection to a performance for the Order's festival C) It is a central plot point D) It was created by Shakespeare specifically for this play
A) She disliked his character B) She thought he was too old for comedy C) She wanted him to be the hero of a new play D) She wanted to see him in love
A) He becomes the hero of the play B) He lacks his former wit and charm C) He gains more depth and complexity D) He is portrayed as a noble knight
A) It shows that all classes are equal B) It is not a significant theme C) It focuses only on the upper class D) It highlights class prejudices through characters like Falstaff and Dr. Caius
A) It was set among West African immigrants in present-day Harlem B) It focused only on the historical aspects of Windsor C) It was performed entirely in Latin D) It removed all comedic elements |