#1
Who is the protagonist of the play 'Hamlet'?
Hamlet
ExplanationThe central character who seeks revenge for his father's murder.
#2
Which character in 'Romeo and Juliet' is a member of the Capulet family?
Tybalt
ExplanationA fiery cousin of Juliet, known for his aggressive nature.
#3
Which character in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is the king of the fairies?
Oberon
ExplanationThe mischievous and cunning ruler of the fairy realm.
#4
Who is the villainous uncle of the protagonist in 'King Lear'?
Edmund
ExplanationA cunning and ambitious illegitimate son who schemes against his half-brother.
#5
Who is the Duke of Vienna in Shakespeare's play 'Measure for Measure'?
Vincentio
ExplanationThe disguised Duke who observes the city's moral decay.
#6
Which character in 'Twelfth Night' disguises herself as a man?
Viola
ExplanationA resourceful and resilient woman who disguises herself as Cesario.
#7
Who is the title character in the play 'Coriolanus'?
Coriolanus
ExplanationA proud and uncompromising Roman general who is exiled from Rome.
#8
Which character in 'The Winter's Tale' is falsely accused of adultery?
Hermione
ExplanationThe virtuous queen falsely accused by her husband, King Leontes.
#9
Who is the main antagonist in 'Richard III'?
Richard III
ExplanationThe scheming and ambitious Duke of Gloucester who plots to seize the throne.
#10
In 'The Tempest', who is the daughter of the magician Prospero?
Miranda
ExplanationProspero's innocent and compassionate daughter, raised on the island.
#11
In which play does the character 'Iago' appear?
Othello
ExplanationA manipulative and deceitful ensign who plots against Othello.
#12
Who is the king of Scotland in Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth'?
Duncan
ExplanationThe benevolent king whose murder sets off the events of the play.
#13
In which play does the character 'Prospero' appear?
The Tempest
ExplanationA powerful sorcerer and the rightful Duke of Milan.
#14
Who is the main antagonist in 'Othello'?
Iago
ExplanationThe deceitful ensign who manipulates Othello into believing his wife is unfaithful.
#15
In 'The Taming of the Shrew', who is Petruchio's love interest?
Katherine
ExplanationThe sharp-tongued and independent woman who undergoes transformation under Petruchio's influence.
#16
Which character in 'Julius Caesar' delivers the famous 'Friends, Romans, countrymen' speech?
Mark Antony
ExplanationA loyal friend of Caesar who turns the Roman populace against the conspirators.
#17
In 'Antony and Cleopatra', who is Cleopatra's lover?
Antony
ExplanationThe Roman general who falls deeply in love with the Egyptian queen.
#18
Who is the fool in 'King Lear'?
Lear's Fool
ExplanationThe loyal and insightful court jester who serves as Lear's companion.
#19
Which character in 'As You Like It' is banished from the court and takes refuge in the Forest of Arden?
Rosalind
ExplanationThe spirited and resourceful daughter of the banished Duke Senior.
#20
Who is the title character in the play 'Cymbeline'?
Cymbeline
ExplanationThe King of Britain whose kingdom is threatened by internal strife and external enemies.
#21
Which character in 'The Merchant of Venice' is known for the phrase 'If you prick us, do we not bleed?'
Shylock
ExplanationA Jewish moneylender seeking revenge for mistreatment.
#22
Which character in 'Macbeth' famously utters the line 'Out, damned spot!'?
Lady Macbeth
ExplanationThe ambitious wife of Macbeth who becomes consumed by guilt and madness.
#23
Who is the king of Navarre in 'Love's Labour's Lost'?
Ferdinand
ExplanationThe idealistic young king who swears an oath of celibacy.
#24
Which character in 'Henry V' gives the famous 'Once more unto the breach, dear friends' speech?
Henry V
ExplanationThe charismatic king who rallies his troops before the Battle of Agincourt.
#25
In 'Macbeth', which character becomes king at the end of the play?
Malcolm
ExplanationThe son of Duncan who assumes the throne after Macbeth's downfall.