‘Before we proceed any further, hear me speak.’
_Antony & Cleopatra_
_Coriolanus_
_Julius Caesar_
_Titus Andronicus_
‘Who’s there?’
_Hamlet_
_Macbeth_
_King Lear_
_Titus Andronicus_
‘Nay, but this dotage of our general’s O’erflows the measure…’
_Antony & Cleopatra_
_Othello_
_Macbeth_
_King Lear_
‘Home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday?’
_King Lear_
_Timon of Athens_
_Julius Caesar_
_Romeo & Juliet_
‘Two households, both alike in dignity…’
_King Lear_
_Othello_
_Romeo & Juliet_
_Timon of Athens_
‘When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?’
_King Lear_
_Macbeth_
_Timon of Athens_
_Titus Andronicus_
‘Tush! Never tell me…’
_King Lear_
_Titus Andronicus_
_Othello_
_Timon of Athens_
‘Good day, sir.’
_Romeo & Juliet_
_King Lear_
_Timon of Athens_
_Titus Andronicus_
‘Noble patricians, patrons of my right, defend the justice of my cause with arms…’
_Titus Andronicus_
_Julius Caesar_
_Coriolanus_
_Antony & Cleopatra_
‘I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall.’
_Hamlet_
_Macbeth_
_King Lear_
_Romeo & Juliet_
Act I
You don’t know much about Shakespeare’s tragedies, but that’s okay! There’s a wonderful world of murder, immorality, and philosophy waiting for you!
Act II
You know a little bit about Shakespeare’s tragedies, but not a whole lot. That’s okay! It’s time for some exploration!
Act III
You have a solid knowledge of Shakespeare’s tragedies! You definitely paid attention in school when you read Shakespeare. There’s plenty more to explore!
Act IV
Wow, you know a lot of Shakespeare’s tragedies! You love Shakespeare’s works and can definitely call yourself an aficionado. Kudos!
Act V
Wow! Amazing job! You got all of the questions right! You are a Shakespeare expert. English major? Theatre major? Teacher? Professor? Scholar? Dedicated hobbyist? Regardless, amazing job!