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“clothid In bestys skynnys and ete Rawe fflesh and spak such spech that noo man cowde undyrstand theym, and In theyr demeanure lyke to bruyt bestis”
a) New World Stereotypes
b) Old World Stereotypes
c) Orientalist Stereotypes
d) Elizabethan Stereotypes
about Jewish People
Orientalism is...
a) when characters from Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East are included in a story
b) the idea that gender-bending and sexual promiscuity exist in the East
c) the set of ideas the West held about the "exotic" East. These ideas were not based on truth and are very problematic.
d) when you create a scapegoat that possesses all of the negative qualities of your culture. They help define the culture by showing what it is not.
a) In a romance, love and sexuality are dominant themes, and the bulk of the plot deals with the characters falling in and out of love.
b) A romance often includes magic, travel, and love.
c) A romance mixes tragedy and comedy.
d) In a romance, love and sexuality are framed as comedic.
“Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish [Caliban] painted, not a holiday-fool there but would give a piece of silver... . When they [the English] will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian” (2.2.27-32, p. 42).
a) Stephen Greenblatt
b) Edward Said
c) Ania Loomba
d) Donald Hall
a) Stephano
b) Ferdinand
c) Trinculo
d) Sebastian
"Mine ear is much enamored of thy note, / So is mine eye enthralléd to thy shape, / And they fair virtue's force perforce doth move me / On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee."
a) Titania
b) Portia
c) Tamora
d) Miranda
"You taught me language, and my profit on’t
Is I know how to curse. The red plague rid you
For learning me your language!" (1.2, p. 20)
a) Shylock the Jew
b) Ariel
c) Puck
d) Caliban
a) romance, traditional comedy, situational comedies,
histories
b) romance, histories, tragedies, comedies
c) histories, tragedies, romantic comedies, traditional
comedies
d) histories, revenge tragedies, romances, political
dramas
a) The Globe
b) The World
c) The Blackfriars Theater
d) The King's Men
a) The Other
b) The Lovers
c) The Royals
d) The Clown