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Richard Iii
Shakespeare'S Richard
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Q.1
Richard III is thought to be one of Shakespeare's earliest plays. In what year do we think it was written?
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It was written circa 1591
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It was written circa 1596
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It was written circa 1601
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It was written circa 1606
Q.2
The play opens with Richard saying the lines: Who is the 'sun of York' whom Richard refers to?
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Richard's father, Richard of York
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Richard's brother, Edward IV
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Richard's nephew, Edward V
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Richard himself
Q.3
In the play, Richard tells his brother Edward of a prophecy, which states that his heirs will be murdered by one whose name begins with which letter?
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The letter A
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The letter H
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The letter R
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The letter G
Q.4
A minor character in the play, one of Henry Tudor's followers, shares his name with which pop star?
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Michael Jackson
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Elton John
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James Blunt
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George Harrison
Q.5
The earliest-known performance of the play was before which monarch?
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Elizabeth I
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James I
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Charles I
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Charles II
Q.6
In the play Richard is responsible for how many deaths?
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1 death
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6 deaths
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12 deaths
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24 deaths
Q.7
What is the last line spoken by Richard III in the play?
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A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!
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And I will stand the hazard of the die
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Five have I slain today instead of him
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Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death
Q.8
The play was made into a film in Which star took the role of Richard?
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Ralph Richardson
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Laurence Olivier
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John Gielgud
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Alec Guiness
Q.9
Richard III is the second-longest of Shakespeare's plays. Which is the longest?
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Romeo and Juliet
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Hamlet
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Julius Caesar
Q.10
All of Richard's victims in the play return as ghosts, with one exception. Who does not return?
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Anne Neville
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Edward V
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Henry VI
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Edward IV
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