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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Spencer and Baldock served what newly-deceased lord?
2. What does Mortimer Junior fear regarding Gaveston in Ireland?
3. What does Mortimer Junior threaten to do if Gaveston return to England?
4. What land's ship do the nobles take to pursue Gaveston at the end of Scene 3?
5. Against what enemy has the Third Poor Man fought?
Short Essay Questions
1. How do Matrevis and Gurney mistreat Edward II in Scene 3?
2. How does Isabella greet the victory of Scene 5?
3. What request is made of King Edward by the nobles in Act 3, Scene 1?
4. What is Lightborn's brave plan to kill Edward?
5. How does Edward discover Mortimer's whereabouts?
6. What expectation does Edward have after giving up his crown?
7. What fears do the nobles have regarding Kent in Scene 3?
8. How are the nobles and Edward at odds in the first scene in the play?
9. Why does Isabella want Edward dead?
10. How does Mortimer Junior convince the other nobles that Gaveston should be recalled?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In Marlowe's medieval England, murder is a carefully chosen and strategically effective means for altering the political dynamics of the realm. Write an essay about the key murders of the play and their effects in three parts:
Part 1) What are the noble's essential issues with Gaveston, and what other tactics do they attempt before murdering him? What is the final straw for the nobles, and what do they achieve with Gaveston's murder?
Part 2) Who decides that Kent must die, and how does he go about accomplishing this end? What is Kent's role in the political world of Edward II, and how does his removal change the dynamic?
Part 3) The murder of a king i s a major decision, rife with awful possibilities. Why do Isabella and Mortimer Junior decide to have Edward II killed after he is deposed? What do they hope to achieve? What is the ultimate result of this murder?
Essay Topic 2
Edward II is a man who clearly does not have a clear definition of self. Write an essay exploring his quest for identity in the play. What do his passionate defenses of the unpopular Gaveston and Spencer Junior say about his sense of his place in England? Does he view himself as a king at the beginning of the play? What does his unwillingness to relinquish his crown at the end indicate about his progress over the course of the narrative?
Essay Topic 3
The character of Edward II seems at times to be a man with a kingdom thrust upon him. He does not want, initially, to concern himself with the acts of kinship. Write an essay on Edward's relationship with governance in three parts:
Part 1) Gaveston is Edward's dear partner, but he represents something more essential in Edward's personality. How is Gaveston indicative of Edward's desire not to be a leader? How does he represent Edward's egoism?
Part 2) Describe the larger political events that swirl around Edward as he focuses on his personal happiness. What happens with France and Scotland? How do the nobles react? What comments does Edward make regarding his attitude toward his realm?
Part 3) At the end of Edward II, the titular character is transformed. How does loss render Edward a new outlook on the realities of kinship? Whatis his deepest relationship after Gaveston and Spencer Junior are gone?
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