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The Grammardog Guide to Figurative Language in Shakespeare s Plays All quizzes use sentences from twenty plays. Includes 400 multiple choice questions.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ALL S WELL THAT ENDS WELL - Exercise 1... 4 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA - Exercise 2... 6 AS YOU LIKE IT - Exercise 3... 8 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS - Exercise 4... 10 CORIOLANUS - Exercise 5... 12 HAMLET - Exercise 6... 14 HENRY IV, PART I - Exercise 7... 16 HENRY V - Exercise 8... 18 JULIUS CAESAR - Exercise 9... 20 KING LEAR - Exercise 10... 22 MACBETH - Exercise 11... 24 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE - Exercise 12... 26 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT S DREAM - Exercise 13... 28 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING - Exercise 14... 30 OTHELLO - Exercise 15... 32 RICHARD III - Exercise 16... 34 ROMEO AND JULIET - Exercise 17... 36 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW - Exercise 18... 38 THE TEMPEST - Exercise 19... 40 TWELFTH NIGHT - Exercise 20... 42 ANSWER KEY - Exercises 1-20... 44 GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS... 46

SAMPLE EXERCISES - FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in Shakespeare s Plays ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA EXERCISE 2 p = personification s = simile m = metaphor h = hyperbole 4. Kingdoms are clay. Ten thousand harms more than the ills I know my idleness doth hatch. Like to the time o th year between th extremes of hot and cold, he was nor sad nor merry. My salad days, when I was green in judgment, cold in blood, to say as I said then. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE EXERCISE 12 p = personification s = simile m = metaphor h = hyperbole Your mind is tossing on the ocean, there where your argosies with portly sail like signiors and rich burghers on the flood, or as it were, the pageants of the sea. An evil soul producing holy witness is like a villain with a smiling cheek, a goodly apple rotten at the heart. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them they are not worth the search. 4.... and her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece...

SAMPLE EXERCISES - FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE in Shakespeare s Plays THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD III EXERCISE 16 p = personification s = simile m = metaphor h = hyperbole 4.... when thy warlike father, like a child, told the sad story of my father s death and twenty times made pause to sob and weep, that all the standers-by had wet their cheeks like trees bedashed with rain. I would to God my heart were flint, like Edward s, or Edward s soft and pitiful, like mine. The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul! Methought I saw a thousand fearful wracks; ten thousand men that fishes gnawed upon. THE TEMPEST EXERCISE 19 p = personification s = simile m = metaphor o = onomatopoeia h = hyperbole 4.... he was the ivy which had hid my princely trunk and sucked my verdure out on t. To cry to th sea that roared to us; to sigh to th winds, whose pity, sighing back again, did us but loving wrong. Bow, wow! The watchdogs bark. Bow, wow! Thou shalt be as free as mountain winds; but then exactly do all points of my command.

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