Oroonoko: An Authoritative Text, Historical Backgrounds, Criticism Quiz | Eight Week Quiz D

Southerne, Thomas
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Oroonoko: An Authoritative Text, Historical Backgrounds, Criticism Quiz | Eight Week Quiz D

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. Why is Oroonoko so elated at the end of Act II, Scene III?
(a) He finally kills the Captain.
(b) He is finally reunited with Imoinda.
(c) He has returned home to Africa.
(d) He is finally freed of slavery.

2. For what cause does Oroonoko declare he will join Aboan's plans to revolt?
(a) Loyalty and Friendship.
(b) Love and Loyalty.
(c) Love and Liberty.
(d) Friendship and Liberty.

3. What does Daniel make his mother promise near the end of Act II, Scene I?
(a) Not to leave him.
(b) Not to marry Welldon.
(c) Not to marry Jack.
(d) Not to marry him off.

4. Who is the first character we are introduced to in the beginning of the play?
(a) Oroonoko.
(b) Lucy.
(c) Charlotte.
(d) Welldon.

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

Short Answer Questions

1. Who is "The Dog" that Oroonoko refers to at the beginning of Act II, Scene II?

2. What does Widow Lackitt threaten to do to Lucy in Act III, Scene III?

3. Who got rid of Oroonoko's wife?

4. What story does Oroonoko relate to Blanford in Act II, Scene II?

5. Who speaks the lines: "Captain, I'm afraid the world won't speak so honourably of this action of yours, as you wou'd have 'em" in Act I, Scene II?

(see the answer key)

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