Oroonoko: An Authoritative Text, Historical Backgrounds, Criticism Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Southerne, Thomas
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Act III.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who says: "...but I won't lose her so" at the end of Act II, Scene III?
(a) Stanmore.
(b) Governor.
(c) Captain.
(d) Oroonoko.

2. What does Blanford vow to help Oroonoko do at the beginning of Act II, Scene II?
(a) Beat him.
(b) Reunite him with his wife.
(c) Send him home.
(d) Free him.

3. How does the widow's response of "Is that all?" to the Welldon's promise to Lucy's dying father tell us about the widow in Act II, Scene I?
(a) She thinks it is very serious.
(b) She does not think much of it.
(c) She doesn't care.
(d) She chooses to ignore it.

4. Who is Daniel?
(a) Stanmore's son.
(b) Lucy's brother.
(c) The widow's son.
(d) Welldon's brother.

5. With whom is the governor in love with?
(a) His slave, Clemene.
(b) Widow Lackitt.
(c) Welldon's female self.
(d) Lucy.

Short Answer Questions

1. Who is the Royal Slave whom Stanmore mentions near the end of Act II, Scene II?

2. What is the true identity of the governor's mistress?

3. To whom is the line "You are a Slave your self, and to command, Is now anothers right" being spoken to in Act III, Scene II?

4. Who is the governor's mistress?

5. Who is the first character we are introduced to in the beginning of the play?

(see the answer key)

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