Oroonoko: An Authoritative Text, Historical Backgrounds, Criticism Quiz | Eight Week Quiz B

Southerne, Thomas
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Southerne, Thomas
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Act II.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Why is Oroonoko so elated at the end of Act II, Scene III?
(a) He has returned home to Africa.
(b) He is finally reunited with Imoinda.
(c) He is finally freed of slavery.
(d) He finally kills the Captain.

2. Who is the Royal Slave whom Stanmore mentions near the end of Act II, Scene II?
(a) Clemene.
(b) Oroonoko.
(c) King of Angola.
(d) Imoinda.

3. Who is Welldon?
(a) Lucy's brother.
(b) Lucy's sister.
(c) Lucy's mother.
(d) Lucy's husband.

4. Whom does the widow first suggest that Lucy marry?
(a) Jack.
(b) The captain.
(c) Her son.
(d) Stanmore.

5. Who is the governor's mistress?
(a) Lucy.
(b) Widow Lackitt.
(c) Welldon as a female.
(d) Clemene.

Short Answer Questions

1. Whom does this line refer to: "Sir, You're a scurvy Fellow to talk at this rate to me" in Act I, Scene II?

2. To whom is "Why, a lusty young Fellow may happen to tempt you" being said in Act I, Scene I?

3. What does Welldon say he promised Lucy's dying father in Act II, Scene I to Widow Lackitt?

4. How can Daniel's behavior in Act II, Scene I be described?

5. Who speaks the line "I am a better Christian, I thank you, than to keep it with a Heathen" in Act I, Scene II?

(see the answer key)

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