Q01of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall structure of this passage?
Q02of 10
In lines 1–9, Giacomo uses the extended image of a hunt to convey his guilt. What role does 'conscience' play in this hunting metaphor?
Q03of 10
Which theme is most centrally explored through the contrast between Giacomo's speeches and Orsino's responses throughout the dialogue?
Q04of 10
Orsino argues in lines 28–31 that Giacomo's apparent remorse is actually something else in disguise. What does Orsino claim it truly is?
Q05of 10
In lines 42–45, Giacomo describes Beatrice using a striking image. How is she portrayed?
Q06of 10
What is the dramatic irony in Orsino's speech at lines 60–68, where he tells Giacomo to exit through 'the postern'?
Q07of 10
In his closing soliloquy, Orsino uses the metaphor of 'masks' and 'disguise.' What does this imagery primarily reveal about his character?
Q08of 10
Orsino reflects in lines 76–82 that he intended 'to act a solemn comedy' but a 'Power' disrupted his scheme. What does this confession most suggest about the play's thematic concerns?
Q09of 10
Which literary technique does Shelley primarily employ in Giacomo's opening speech (lines 1–11) to express his moral anguish?
Q10of 10
According to the text, why does Giacomo refuse to flee with Orsino even when offered the chance to escape?
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