Q01of 10
Where does Beatrice say she confessed her secret mind to Orsino?
Q02of 10
What reason does Beatrice give for refusing to leave her home despite her misery?
Q03of 10
How does Beatrice describe the nature of her love for Orsino by the end of her long speech?
Q04of 10
What specifically does Orsino claim he could obtain to make marriage possible?
Q05of 10
In his soliloquy, what does Orsino reveal about his true intentions regarding Beatrice's petition?
Q06of 10
What simile does Orsino use to describe how Beatrice's image haunts him?
Q07of 10
What does Orsino's soliloquy reveal about his moral character?
Q08of 10
What structural device does Shelley use when Beatrice says 'Weak and deserted creature that I am' before resuming dialogue with Orsino?
Q09of 10
What news has prompted Count Cenci to hold a feast, and what does Beatrice believe is his true feeling about it?
Q10of 10
Orsino compares himself to a panther panic-stricken by an antelope's eye. What does this figure of speech convey about his attitude toward Beatrice?
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