Edward II: The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable End of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Edward II: The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable End of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 122 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Isabella wish would happen to Gaveston at the end of Scene 3?

2. What covert act must a gentleman occasionally enact, according to Spencer Junior?

3. Of what relation are the two Mortimers?

4. What land's ship do the nobles take to pursue Gaveston at the end of Scene 3?

5. To what smith's implement does Edward compare his heart upon his return from seeing Gaveston off?

Short Essay Questions

1. How does Edward react to Leicester's departure?

2. Who orders Kent's execution and how?

3. Describe Lightborn.

4. Describe the private pleading Mortimer Junior and Lancaster make to Edward.

5. Why does Isabella want Edward dead?

6. What are the fates of Edward, Spencer Junior and Baldock after they are discovered?

7. How is Edward III caught between Kent and Mortimer at the end of Scene 2?

8. Why does Edward agree to Gaveston's exile?

9. How does Edward discover Mortimer's whereabouts?

10. What is the state of the Bishop of Coventry in Scene 2?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

The relationship between Gaveston and Edward II is both intense and ambiguous. Write an essay about it, dissecting its purpose within the plot. Does Gaveston ever make mention of his social advancement through Edward? What are the nobles' concerns regarding him? Does Marlowe ever make explicit reference to homosexuality in the play? What does Edward's passionate attachment to Gaveston represent in the world of the play?

Essay Topic 2

In Marlowe's medieval England, murder is a carefully chosen and strategically effective means for altering the political dynamics of the realm. Write an essay about the key murders of the play and their effects in three parts:

Part 1) What are the noble's essential issues with Gaveston, and what other tactics do they attempt before murdering him? What is the final straw for the nobles, and what do they achieve with Gaveston's murder?

Part 2) Who decides that Kent must die, and how does he go about accomplishing this end? What is Kent's role in the political world of Edward II, and how does his removal change the dynamic?

Part 3) The murder of a king i s a major decision, rife with awful possibilities. Why do Isabella and Mortimer Junior decide to have Edward II killed after he is deposed? What do they hope to achieve? What is the ultimate result of this murder?

Essay Topic 3

Queen Isabella is perhaps the most dynamic character in the play, moving from wronged woman to warrior to conniver. Write an essay charting this progress and focusing on these three manifestations. What does she want from Edward II at the beginning of the play, and at what point does she give up on this hope? What does her relationship with Mortimer Junior say about her position in the conflict between Edward and the nobles? How does her personality change in the final two acts?

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