MOV - Act 3 Scene 3

Create an image depicting a tense scene from Act 3 Scene 3 of The Merchant of Venice, featuring Shylock and Antonio in a dimly lit Venetian courtroom, with a focus on their expressive faces and the emotional atmosphere.

Shylock's Argument: A Quiz on Act 3 Scene 3 of The Merchant of Venice

Test your knowledge of Shylock's poignant speech and the dramatic conflict between him and Antonio in Act 3 Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice." This quiz is designed to engage students and fans of Shakespeare, offering insightful questions on literary devices, character interactions, and thematic elements.

  • Explore key literary devices used in the text.
  • Identify characters present in the scene.
  • Understand the motivations behind Shylock and Antonio's arguments.
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DebatingDramas21
What literary device is used when Shylock is speaking?
Alliteration
Personification
Hyperbole
Repetition
What characters are not part of this scene?
Antonio
Solanio
Bassanio
Gratiano
What are Shylock and Antonio arguing about?
The escape of Jessica
Bassanio's marriage with Portia
The bond to which they agreed on
They are arguing over religion
Name:Which literary device is "To shake the head, relent, and sigh, and yield"
Imagery
Accumulation
Repetition
Dispersal
How does Antonio react at the end of the scene ?
He is revolted and tries to negociate
He blames Bassanio
He miserabely accepts his fate
He attempts to escape from Shylock
Which word is a synonym for "hopeless"
Dull-eyed
Bootless
Gratis
Remediable
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