A Midsummer Night's Dream Quizzes. Act 1.1 1.For a plot to move forward, there must be conflict or rising action. What is the conflict that gets this.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream Quizzes

Act For a plot to move forward, there must be conflict or rising action. What is the conflict that gets this story moving? 2.Characterize the four lovers: Demetrius, Lysander, Hermia, and Helena. 3.What elements of comedy are evident in scene 1?

Act How do the characters introduced in scene 2 contrast with those introduced in scene 1? 2.What elements of comedy are evident in this scene? 3.Which scene is more humorous: scene 1 or scene 2? Why do you think so?

Act What new characters are introduced in Act 2.1? How do they contrast with the characters from Act 1? 2.Identify and explain how are the three groups of characters are connected by this scene. 3.What humor is in this scene? How might future humor be foreshadowed?