The Wickedness of Good People (Othello) Shakespeare | ENG Module #3

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The Wickedness of Good People: An Othello Quiz

Test your knowledge of Shakespeare's "Othello" and explore the themes of jealousy, manipulation, and the tragic flaws that lead to moral downfall. This quiz challenges your understanding of characters, plot twists, and linguistic devices used by the Bard.

  • 19 Engaging Questions
  • Multiple Choice, Checkboxes, and Open-Ended Format
  • Discover the depths of Othello's character and motivations
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What was Othello's greatest flaw?
Love
Honour
Jealousy
Hate
Humour
Pride
Which of these characters WERE good?
Othello
Iago
Desdemona
Cassio
Bianca
Emilia
Roderigo
Lodovico
What did the Duke call Othello before the deterioration of his character?
Moor
Honest
Valiant
Honourable
Lord
Loving
What triggered Othello's Epileptic fit?
Cassio
Sexual imagery
HANDKERCHIEF!
The letter
What was the main cause for the deterioration of the characters?
Hate
Iago
Jealousy
Deception
What wicked actions did Othello commit?
Murder
Physical Abuse
Prostitution
Stealing
"I cry you mercy, then: I took you for that cunning whore of Venice that married with Othello - [Raising his voice] You, mistress, that have the office opposite to Saint Peter, and keep the gate of hell!" (A4, S2, L88-92) What language forms does Shakespeare use to emphasise Othello's rage in this quote?
Tone
Imagery
Biblical Illusion
Dramatic aside
Sexual imagery
Foreshadowing
Dramatic Language
Dramatic entrance/exits
What does Strumpet mean?
Liar
Prostitute
Instrument
Lady
What do you believe makes good people do wicked things? (1 word)
Why did Othello commit these wicked actions?
Desdemona cheated on him.
Cassio stole his wife yo.
He was manipulated and deceived.
Stress.
Why did Othello ever believe what Iago said?
He saw Iago as honest
Iago was his superior
He saw physical proof
He witnessed verbal proof
What language technique does Shakespeare use to hint the murder of Desdemona?
Irony
Dramatic language
Foreshadowing
Dramatic entrance/exits
Why did the handkerchief cause Othello to flip?
It was an important item his mother gave it to him
It was an important item that Desdemona gave it to him
It was an important item that he gave to Desdemona
It was an important item that he purchased it on sale
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