Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb
  • 1. Tales from Shakespeare is a remarkable literary work authored by Charles Lamb and his sister Mary Lamb, first published in 1807. This unique collection distills the essence of twenty of Shakespeare's most beloved plays, translating their complex narratives and rich themes into accessible and engaging prose suitable for younger audiences and novice readers. The Lamb siblings masterfully retain the emotional depth, character intricacies, and moral lessons present in the original plays while simplifying the language and structure, making it easier for children and those unfamiliar with Shakespeare to appreciate the timeless stories. Each tale is crafted with care, showcasing the nuances of love, betrayal, ambition, and redemption found in works such as Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Tempest. The book not only serves as an introduction to Shakespeare's oeuvre but also embodies the Romantic spirit of the time, emphasizing imagination and compassion. With its enduring popularity, Tales from Shakespeare has been cherished by generations, inviting readers of all ages to explore the whimsical and often tumultuous world created by one of literature's greatest playwrights.

    Who are the authors of 'Tales from Shakespeare'?
A) Charles Dickens
B) William Shakespeare
C) Charles and Mary Lamb
D) Emily Bronte
  • 2. Which play features the characters of Prospero and Ariel?
A) Hamlet
B) A Midsummer Night's Dream
C) Romeo and Juliet
D) The Tempest
  • 3. Which tale is about a pair of star-crossed lovers?
A) Romeo and Juliet
B) The Tempest
C) Othello
D) Twelfth Night
  • 4. In 'Macbeth', what does Lady Macbeth famously urge her husband to do?
A) Hide the crown
B) Run away
C) Betray Banquo
D) Murder King Duncan
  • 5. In 'The Merchant of Venice', what does Shylock demand?
A) A marriage proposal
B) A pound of flesh
C) Money for his investments
D) A ship
  • 6. Which story involves two pairs of twins?
A) As You Like It
B) Measure for Measure
C) The Comedy of Errors
D) Twelfth Night
  • 7. Which character in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is transformed into a donkey?
A) Bottom
B) Demetrius
C) Oberon
D) Puck
  • 8. What kind of play is 'Twelfth Night'?
A) A tragedy
B) A mystery
C) A romantic comedy
D) A historical play
  • 9. Who is the fairy king in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?
A) Puck
B) Theseus
C) Oberon
D) Titania
  • 10. Which story involves the theme of mistaken identity?
A) Twelfth Night
B) Hamlet
C) Macbeth
D) Othello
  • 11. In 'The Merchant of Venice', who is Portia disguised as?
A) A lawyer
B) A merchant
C) A doctor
D) A judge
  • 12. In which tale does the character Falstaff appear?
A) Julius Caesar
B) Henry IV
C) Hamlet
D) Richard III
  • 13. What is the narrative style used in 'Tales from Shakespeare'?
A) Prose.
B) Epic.
C) Poetry.
D) Drama.
  • 14. Which play features the fairy Puck?
A) The Tempest.
B) Twelfth Night.
C) Romeo and Juliet.
D) A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • 15. Which character is known for his soliloquies?
A) Othello.
B) Macbeth.
C) Hamlet.
D) Lear.
  • 16. What kind of literary work is 'Tales from Shakespeare' regarded as?
A) A historical document.
B) Poetic work.
C) Children's literature.
D) Scholarly analysis.
  • 17. What is one of the purposes of the Lambs in writing these tales?
A) To rewrite Shakespeare's plays.
B) To produce a complete work of Shakespeare.
C) To make Shakespeare accessible to children.
D) To critique Elizabethan society.
  • 18. In which year was 'Tales from Shakespeare' first published?
A) 1807
B) 1815
C) 1812
D) 1799
  • 19. Which character is known for the quote 'All the world's a stage'?
A) Jaques
B) Hamlet
C) Puck
D) Romeo
  • 20. What type of play is 'Othello' considered to be?
A) Romance
B) History
C) Tragedy
D) Comedy
  • 21. Which fairy tale element is found in 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream'?
A) Dragons
B) Magic
C) Witches
D) Mermaids
  • 22. Who is the evil character seeking revenge in 'Hamlet'?
A) Polonius
B) Fortinbras
C) Claudius
D) Laertes
  • 23. Which character is known for their love of power in 'Macbeth'?
A) Malcolm
B) Duncan
C) Banquo
D) Lady Macbeth
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