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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 Astolfo hope to claim?
2. What has Clotaldo concocted?
3. Who closely questions Clarnn?
4. What is Clotaldo's response to Rosaura naming the person in #46 as the one who has wronged her?
5. What does Segismundo do to the servant who tries to protect Estrella?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens when Clotaldo spies the sword which Rosaura is wearing?
2. Why do you think it is important to Rosaura to retrieve her locket?
3. What is Basilio's response to hearing about why Rosaura and Clarnn are brought before him in chains?
4. Explain Clotaldo actions in regard to Segismundo at the beginning of this act.
5. Estrella claims to be the legitimate heir to the throne based upon her being the firstborn of the elder sister; whereas, Astolfo claims the throne based on the fact of his gender. Do you believe one claim has more legitimacy than the other?
6. Are Segismundo's actions surprising?
7. What does it say about the status of women in this country by the mission on which Rosaura is embarked?
8. What is Basilio's decision regarding who the heir is to the throne?
9. Because of some "portent" Basilio reads in the stars at his son's birth, he locks up his son, Segismundo, while still a baby and is determine to keep him confined for the rest of Segismundo's life. Is this a wise decision?
10. Explain Basilio's response to Clotaldo's actions and how part of Basilio's statement is a theme of the play.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In the opening to Act 1, Scene 2, Cousins Estrella and Asolfo are niece and nephew to the king, who as far as they know, has no son or daughter of his own. Estrella claims the throne as the eldest child of the eldest daughter; Astolfo's claim lies in the fact of his gender. Were the situation reversed and Astolfo was the eldest child of the eldest daughter, there would be no question to his rights to the throne. Most monarchies of Europe are based upon preference to males as heirs to the throne even today. Choose one of the following to write a cohesive, detailed essay:
1. Write a cohesive essay detailing why you think men are or are not more capable of ruling than woman. Include some historical citations from at least two European countries.
2. Write an essay discussing how you think the ruling styles of men and women would differ. Which style would you prefer? Why?
3. Write an essay describing how you think the rules of ascension should be enacted and why you believe your idea is better than two European counties you research.
Essay Topic 2
When King Basilio enters in Act 1, Scene 2, one of the topics upon which he expounds is that of Astrology.
Write an essay answering the following questions:
1. Do you believe astrology is a valid way to plan one's day/life?
2. How often do you read your daily astrological prediction and would you alter your plans based upon the daily chart? Why or why not.
3. If astrology were proven to be true and accurate, do you believe you could change your fate as predicted by the stars? How would you do so?
4. If science proved astrology to absolutely false, would you still read your daily advice from the astrology column in the newspaper? Why or why not. If you do not read the astrology column, why not?
Essay Topic 3
In Act 3, Scene 2, it is apparent that some sort of battle is going to take place between the lawful holders of power (King Basilio, Asolfo and Estrella) and Segismundo. Answer the following questions in essay form, using details and examples from the book and your own life.
1. If you were a noble in Poland during this situation, with whom would you side--King Basilio or Segismundo? Explain your answer.
2. How can this conflict can be settled without bloodshed?
3. Who do you believe should inherit the throne from King Basilio? Explain why you believe so.
4. If Segismundo were defeated, what do you think the King would do to him? What would you do to Segismundo were you the king if he were defeated in battle?
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