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Quiz: Comprehending the Study
Question 1a of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277380 )
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In literature, plot relies not only on the establishment of conflict but also its
_____.
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A.
complication
B.
escalation
*C. resolution
D.
Correct!
avoidance
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The correct answer is: resolution.
Question 1b of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277381 )
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In literature, plot relies not only on the establishment of _____ but also its
resolution.
Choice
A.
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stability
*B. conflict
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C.
character
development
D.
denouement
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The correct answer is: conflict.
Question 1c of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277382 )
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In literature, plot relies not only on the establishment of _____ but also its
_____.
Choice
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A.
resolution;
conflict
B.
conflict; failure to
develop
C.
resolution;
escalation
*D.
conflict;
resolution
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The correct answer is: conflict; resolution.
Question 2a of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277384 )
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In many works of literature, the main conflict is established between a(n)
_____ and a(n) _____.
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A.
protagonist;
bystander
B.
antagonist;
reader
C.
antagonist; minor
character
*D.
protagonist;
antagonist
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The correct answer is: protagonist; antagonist.
Question 2b of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277386 )
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The word protagonist literally means "first combatant" in Greek. This
character's adversary is called the _____.
Choice
A.
chief rival
B.
archrival
C.
gonist
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*D. antagonist Correct!
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The correct answer is: antagonist.
Question 2c of 10 ( 1 Conflict and Plot 277387 )
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The word _____, referring to a main character, literally means "first
combatant" in Greek.
Choice
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*A. protagonist Correct!
B.
antagonist
C.
hero
D.
rival
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The correct answer is: protagonist.
Question 3a of 10 ( 2 Conflict and Plot 277388 )
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Which of the following are examples of internal conflict as they might appear
in a work of literature?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
Choice
*A.
A character struggles with a
decision.
B.
A character fights a bear.
*C.
A character wrestles with
powerful feelings.
D.
A character tries to stay alive
on a raft in the middle of the
ocean.
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The correct answers are: A character struggles
with a decision, and A character wrestles with
powerful feelings.
Question 3b of 10 ( 2 Conflict and Plot 277389 )
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Which of the following are examples of external conflict as they might appear
in a work of literature?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
Choice
*A.
A character swims through
shark-infested waters.
B.
A character tries to decide
whether to take revenge for
his father's murder.
C.
A character tries to control her
raging anger.
*D.
A character battles an enemy
soldier.
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The correct answers are: A character swims
through shark-infested waters, and A character
battles an enemy soldier.
Question 3c of 10 ( 2 Conflict and Plot 277390 )
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Which of the following are broad types of external conflict?
Check all that apply.
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*A. Man versus society
B.
Thoughts versus actions
*C. Man versus man
D.
Motives versus actions
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The correct answers are: Man versus society,
and Man versus man.
Question 4a of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277391 )
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Column 1 lists types of conflict. Column 2 lists examples of the conflict in
Hamlet.
Match the conflict types in column 1 with the examples in column 2.
Correct
Match
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A. Man versus man
D.
This is not really present in Hamlet.
B. Man versus God/fate
C.
Hamlet cannot decide on how to act.
C. Man versus self
A.
An example would be Hamlet versus Claudius.
D. Man versus nature
B.
Hamlet struggles with his obligation to avenge his father's
death.
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The correct answers are: Man versus man: An
example would be Hamlet versus Claudius; Man
versus God/fate: Hamlet struggles with his
obligation to avenge his father's death; Man
versus self: Hamlet cannot decide on how to
act; and Man versus nature: This is not really
present in Hamlet.
Question 4b of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277392 )
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Column 1 lists types of conflict. Column 2 lists examples of the conflict in
Hamlet.
Match the conflict types in column 1 with the examples in column 2.
Correct
Match
Choice Text
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A. Man versus man
D.
Ophelia versus a woman's station in society
B. Man versus God/fate
C.
Hamlet versus his inability to decide
C. Man versus self
A.
Hamlet versus Laertes
D. Man versus society
B.
Hamlet versus his familial obligations
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The correct answers are: Man versus man:
Hamlet versus Laertes; Man versus God/fate:
Hamlet versus his familial obligations; Man
versus self: Hamlet versus his inability to
decide; and Man versus society: Ophelia versus
a woman's station in society.
Question 4c of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277393 )
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Question:
Column 1 lists types of conflict. Column 2 lists examples of the conflict in
Hamlet.
Match the conflict types in column 1 with the examples in column 2.
Correct
Match
Choice Text
Match Text
A. Man versus man
D.
Hamlet versus his obligation to his father
B. Man versus self
C.
Ophelia versus a woman's station in society
C. Man versus society
A.
Hamlet versus his mother
D. Man versus God/fate
B.
Hamlet versus his inability to decide
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The correct answers are: Man versus man:
Hamlet versus his mother; Man versus self:
Hamlet versus his inability to decide; Man
versus society: Ophelia versus a woman's
station in society; and Man versus God/fate:
Hamlet versus his obligation to his father.
Question 5a of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277395 )
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Which of the following is the most frequently asked question regarding how
conflict plays out in Hamlet?
Choice
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A.
Why did Hamlet's mother
remarry so soon?
*B.
Why does it take Hamlet so long
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to take his revenge?
C.
Is the ghost really Hamlet's
father?
D.
Is Claudius really Hamlet's
uncle?
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The correct answer is: Why does it take Hamlet
so long to take his revenge?
Question 5b of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277396 )
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Which of these is considered by some to be a key question for understanding
the theme in Hamlet?
Choice
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*A.
What prevents Hamlet from killing
Claudius earlier in the play?
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B.
If he were alive, would Hamlet's father
have killed Claudius himself?
C.
Why didn't the ghost visit Hamlet
sooner?
D.
Why did Hamlet's mother marry
Claudius?
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The correct answer is: What prevents Hamlet
from killing Claudius earlier in the play?
Question 5c of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277397 )
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Which is considered by some to be a key question for understanding the
theme in Hamlet?
Choice
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A.
Was Ophelia Hamlet's
cousin?
B.
Was Hamlet really the
prince of Denmark?
C.
Why did Hamlet's mother
remarry so soon?
*D.
Why does Hamlet hesitate
to take revenge?
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The correct answer is: Why does Hamlet
hesitate to take revenge?
Question 6a of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277398 )
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The plot in Hamlet revolves primarily around a(n) _____ conflict.
Choice
A.
man versus
nature
B.
man versus
man
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*C. internal
D.
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external
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The correct answer is: internal.
Question 6b of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277399 )
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The plot in Hamlet revolves primarily around an internal _____.
Choice
*A. conflict
B.
motion
C.
plot
D.
exposition
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The correct answer is: conflict.
Question 6c of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277401 )
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The plot in Hamlet revolves primarily around a(n) _____.
Choice
A.
secret event
B.
denouement
*C.
internal
conflict
D.
external
conflict
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The correct answer is: internal conflict.
Question 7a of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277402 )
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Consider the lines below, spoken by the ghost. What is their significance with
respect to the conflict in the play?
Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive
Against thy mother aught. Leave her to heaven
And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge,
To prick and sting her. . . .
(I, v, 91 4)
Choice
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A.
The ghost instructs Hamlet to leave Ophelia alone,
but Hamlet confronts her anyway.
B.
The ghost instructs Hamlet to make up his mind
and act quickly, but Hamlet fails to do so.
C.
The ghost instructs Hamlet to leave his mother
alone, and he does so.
*D.
The ghost instructs Hamlet to leave his mother
alone, but Hamlet confronts her anyway.
Correct!
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The correct answer is: The ghost instructs
Hamlet to leave his mother alone, but Hamlet
confronts her anyway.
Question 7b of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277403 )
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Consider the lines below, spoken by Hamlet. What is their significance with
respect to the conflict in the play?
O most pernicious woman!
O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
My tables, my tables, ¶ meet it is I set it down!
That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain!
(I, v, 111 14)
Choice
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Despite having just been told to leave his mother
*A. alone, Hamlet seems to blame her for his father's
death.
B.
Here Hamlet refers to Ophelia, whom he
irrationally blames for his father's death.
C.
Here Hamlet refers to fate, which he personifies
as a woman, who has put him in the position of
having to murder Claudius.
D.
Here Hamlet refers to women in general, whom he
blames for the evils of the world.
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The correct answer is: Despite having just been
told to leave his mother alone, Hamlet seems to
blame her for his father's death.
Question 7c of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277404 )
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After the ghost departs, whom does Hamlet refer to as, "O most pernicious
woman"?
Choice
*A. His mother
B.
Ophelia
C.
Fate
D.
Womankind
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The correct answer is: His mother.
Question 8a of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277405 )
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What is one connection between Freud and Hamlet?
Choice
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A.
Hamlet is fixated on controlling everyone.
*B.
Hamlet's internal struggle has been
interpreted as an Oedipus complex.
C.
Everyone in the play has an Oedipus
complex.
D.
Ophelia's death results from her Oedipus
complex.
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The correct answer is: Hamlet's internal
struggle has been interpreted as an Oedipus
complex.
Question 8b of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277406 )
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What is one connection between Freud and Hamlet?
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A.
Ophelia's death results from her struggle with the
role forced upon her.
*B.
Hamlet's internal struggle has been interpreted as
Correct!
a resentment of parental authority.
C.
Hamlet and Horatio are smoking cigars when they
first encounter Hamlet's father's ghost.
D.
Hamlet is often interpreted as a model of Freudian
analysis — 300 years before Freud.
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struggle has been interpreted as a resentment
of parental authority.
Question 8c of 10 ( 1 Conflict in Hamlet 277408 )
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What is one connection between Freud and Hamlet?
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A.
Hamlet's relationship with Ophelia is tainted by his
rivalry with Laertes.
*B.
Freud's theory of the Oedipus complex might
explain Hamlet's behavior.
C.
Laertes is the Freudian opposite of Hamlet; he
acts decisively, whereas Hamlet cannot.
D.
Ophelia's death results from her struggle with the
role forced upon her by a patriarchal society.
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The correct answer is: Freud's theory of the
Oedipus complex might explain Hamlet's
behavior.
Question 9a of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277409 )
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Which of the following support the interpretation that Hamlet suffers from a
Freudian Oedipus complex?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
Choice
*A.
Hamlet resists obeying his
father's ghost's commands.
B.
Hamlet often speaks via
soliloquy.
C.
Polonius does not want his
daughter to see Hamlet.
*D. Hamlet mistreats Ophelia.
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The correct answers are: Hamlet resists
obeying his father's ghost's commands, and
Hamlet mistreats Ophelia.
Question 9b of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277410 )
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Which of the following support the interpretation that Hamlet suffers from an
Oedipus complex?
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*A. His rage toward his mother
*B.
His passive resistance to his
father's wishes
C.
His passive resentment of
Horatio
D.
His decision to pretend to be
insane
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The correct answers are: His rage toward his
mother, and His passive resistance to his
father's wishes.
Question 9c of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277411 )
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Which of the following support the interpretation that Hamlet suffers from an
Oedipus complex?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
Choice
A.
Hamlet returns home when his
father dies.
*B.
Hamlet passively resists
fulfilling his father's wishes.
*C.
Hamlet cruelly mistreats
Ophelia.
D.
Hamlet pretends to be insane.
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The correct answers are: Hamlet passively
resists fulfilling his father's wishes, and Hamlet
cruelly mistreats Ophelia.
Question 10a of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277412 )
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Which of the following broad themes are present in Hamlet?
Check all that apply.
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*A.
Becoming an adult and taking
on adult responsibilities
B.
Technology versus tradition
C.
The church versus the
individual
*D.
Family obligations versus selfinterest
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The correct answers are: Becoming an adult
and taking on adult responsibilities, and Family
obligations versus self-interest.
Question 10b of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277413 )
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Which of the following describe thematic struggles present in Hamlet?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
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*A. Thought versus action
*B.
Autonomy versus submission to
authority
*C.
Becoming an adult and taking
on adult responsibilities
D.
Creativity versus conformity
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The correct answers are: Thought versus
action, Autonomy versus submission to
authority, and Becoming an adult and taking on
adult responsibilities.
Question 10c of 10 ( 2 Conflict in Hamlet 277416 )
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Which of the following describe thematic struggles present in Hamlet?
Check all that apply.
Correct Answers:
Choice
A.
Man versus nature
*B.
Family obligations versus selfinterest
C.
Art versus chaos
*D.
Autonomy versus submission to
authority
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The correct answers are: Family obligations
versus self-interest, and Autonomy versus
submission to authority.
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