Q01of 10
Which of the following best describes the dramatic form of this passage?
Q02of 10
What is the primary reason Lucretia urges Savella not to wake Count Cenci immediately?
Q03of 10
Beatrice compares herself to 'the wind which strikes the solid rock' in order to convey which aspect of her state of mind?
Q04of 10
The letter found on the captured ruffian Marzio is significant primarily because it
Q05of 10
When Beatrice exclaims 'I am as universal as the light; / Free as the earth-surrounding air,' she is primarily employing which poetic technique?
Q06of 10
Throughout the scene, Lucretia's behaviour contrasts with Beatrice's primarily in that Lucretia
Q07of 10
What does Beatrice mean when she says 'The breath / Of accusation kills an innocent name'?
Q08of 10
The imagery of the serpent recurs across the scene. Which two instances most clearly echo each other?
Q09of 10
Beatrice's argument that killing Count Cenci was justified rests chiefly on which theological claim?
Q10of 10
The overall tone of Beatrice's final speeches before the exeunt can best be described as
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