• 1. 
    In Macbeth, what is the Scottish nobleman Macduff referring to when he says, “Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight with a new [monster]?”

  • Gorgon
  • Harpy
  • Siren
  • golem
  • 2. 
    In Macbeth, which magical character chides the witches for taking it upon themselves “to trade and traffic with Macbeth”?

  • Persephone
  • Hecate
  • Demeter
  • Morgan le Fay
  • 3. 
    In A Midsummer’s Night Dream, what does a passing fairy call Puck, the fairy king Oberon’s mischievous servant?

  • hobgoblin
  • troll
  • sprite
  • gargoyle
  • 4. 
    In Henry IV, the Earl of Douglas says that kings grow like which monster’s heads?

  • Lamia
  • Siren
  • Kraken
  • Hydra
  • 5. 
    In Henry V, the king warns citizens of a town he is besieging that, if they resist further, it would be as pointless to tell his soldiers not to pillage as it would be to tell which sea monster “to come ashore?”

  • Kraken
  • Leviathan
  • Gorgon
  • Chimera
  • 6. 
    In Henry VI, Part One, which monsters are said to “lurk” in a labyrinth among “ugly treasons?”

  • trolls
  • ogres
  • satyrs
  • Minotaurs
  • 7. 
    In Much Ado About Nothing,” the fraudulent priests of which ancient god does Borachio describe as being depicted "in the old church-window"'?

  • Ymir
  • Bel
  • Garm
  • Jinn
  • 8. 
    In Troilus and Cressida, Thersites, enslaved to the Greek hero Ajax, says that Ajax is “as full of envy at his greatness as” which monster “is at Proserpina's beauty”?

  • Medusa
  • Cerberus
  • Scylla
  • Pegasus
  • 9. 
    In Henry VI, Richard, Duke of York, says, “See, how the ugly witch doth bend her brows, / As if, with” which sorceress “she would change my shape”?  

  • Isis
  • Circe
  • Rhea
  • Hecate
  • 10. 
    In Julius Caesar, Artemidorus says, “If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayest live; / If not," which goddesses "with traitors do contrive”?

  • spirits
  • Fates
  • angels
  • nymphs
  • 11. 
    Which companion of one of the Weird Sisters in Macbeth takes the form of a cat?

  • Goblin
  • Grindylow
  • Graymalkin
  • Heptate
  • 12. 
    In The Tempest, what witch is described in the lines “This blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child / And here was left by th’ sailors”?

  • Miranda
  • Sycorax
  • Caliban
  • Ariel
  • 13. 
    What is Joan of Arc summoning in Henry VI when she says, “Now, ye familiar spirits, that are cull'd / Out of the powerful regions under earth, / Help me this once, that France may get the field”?

  • banshees
  • Weird Sisters
  • Fiends
  • Harpies
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