Gender Performativity in Shakespearean Comedy
  • 1. In which Shakespearean comedy does Viola disguise herself as a man named Cesario?
A) Much Ado About Nothing
B) A Midsummer Night's Dream
C) As You Like It
D) Twelfth Night
  • 2. Who disguises herself as the male page Ganymede in 'As You Like It'?
A) Hermia
B) Juliet
C) Beatrice
D) Rosalind
  • 3. Which character dresses up as a man to travel in 'The Merchant of Venice'?
A) Portia
B) Nerissa
C) Jessica
D) Bianca
  • 4. Who dresses as a man to gain freedom and adventure in 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'?
A) Julia
B) Proteus
C) Valentine
D) Silvia
  • 5. Who disguises herself as a young man named Fidele in 'Cymbeline'?
A) Hermione
B) Desdemona
C) Regan
D) Imogen
  • 6. Which character in 'Much Ado About Nothing' is shamed by being perceived as unfaithful, leading her to fake her own death?
A) Margaret
B) Hero
C) Beatrice
D) Ursula
  • 7. Who takes on a male persona to manipulate various characters in 'Measure for Measure'?
A) Helena
B) Marina
C) Isabella
D) Mariana
  • 8. In 'The Comedy of Errors', which pair of twins causes confusion with their identical appearances?
A) Benedick and Claudio
B) Antipholus of Syracuse and Antipholus of Ephesus
C) Orlando and Oliver
D) Viola and Sebastian
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