QCM : Shakespeare's Life and Literary Legacy — 5 questions

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1. Which subjects did William Shakespeare study at his grammar school that influenced his later literary work?

Poetry, history, Greek, Latin
Music, art, geography, mathematics
Literature, ethics, physics, astronomy
Mathematics, science, philosophy, rhetoric

Poetry, history, Greek, Latin

Explication

William Shakespeare attended a local grammar school where he studied poetry, history, Greek, and Latin. These classical subjects formed the foundation of his literary knowledge and language skills, directly influencing his later writing.

2. What primarily caused the period known as Shakespeare's 'Lost Years' to remain a mystery?

His travels abroad during those years
Shakespeare's deliberate secrecy about his personal life
The absence of historical records documenting his activities
The destruction of records in a fire during that time

The absence of historical records documenting his activities

Explication

The 'Lost Years' remain a mystery mainly because of the absence of historical records documenting Shakespeare's activities during that period. This lack of documentation is explicitly mentioned as the reason in the source, making it the correct cause.

3. How do Shakespeare’s early acting career and the construction of the Globe Theatre differ in their roles within his theater career?

One was his initial profession as an actor, while the other was a later achievement in theater infrastructure.
Both were equally part of his early career, with acting and theatre building happening simultaneously.
His acting career was unsuccessful, leading him to focus solely on building the Globe Theatre.
The acting career was focused on personal performance, whereas the Globe Theatre was primarily a literary project.

One was his initial profession as an actor, while the other was a later achievement in theater infrastructure.

Explication

The source indicates that Shakespeare’s early involvement in theater was as an actor with the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, which laid the groundwork for his later achievements. The Globe Theatre, built in 1599, was a significant milestone representing his success in establishing a major performance venue. These two aspects differ in their roles: one is personal performance, the other a major theatrical infrastructure project.

4. What is the First Folio in relation to William Shakespeare?

A biography detailing his life and career
A handwritten manuscript of his earliest plays
A collection of his plays published after his death in 1623
A collection of Shakespeare’s sonnets published in 1609

A collection of his plays published after his death in 1623

Explication

The First Folio is a collection of William Shakespeare’s plays published posthumously in 1623, which is crucial for preserving his works and legacy.

5. When did William Shakespeare return to Stratford-upon-Avon relative to his death?

He returned in 1611, before his death in 1616.
He returned in 1600, well before his death.
He returned after his death in 1616.
He returned exactly on the same day as his death, April 23, 1616.

He returned in 1611, before his death in 1616.

Explication

According to the source, Shakespeare returned to Stratford in 1611 and died in 1616, making his return occur before his death. The other options are incorrect chronological statements.

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Shakespeare's birthplace?

Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

Shakespeare's early education?

Attended grammar school studying poetry, history, Greek, Latin.

Family background?

Son of John Shakespeare, a leather merchant.

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