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Plot Twists


Plot 1: In what play does the stage direction, "Exit, pursued by a bear" occur?


The Tempest
The Winter's Tale
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Titus Andronicus


Plot 2: You may lose your appetite after seeing this cannabalistic play.


Pericles
Richard III
Titius Andronicus
Macbeth


Plot 3: What is the only play in which a dog has a significant part?


The Merchant Of Venice
Loves Labours Lost
The Taming Of The Shrew
The Two Gentlemen Of Verona


Plot 4: Which of these plays does not have a ghost?


Henry V
Richard III
Julius Caesar
Macbeth


Plot 5: A man pours poison into his brothers ear.


Othello
A Winter's Tale
Richard III
Hamlet


Plot 6: An ensign pours poisonous thoughts into his generals ear.


Othello
Hamlet
Henry IV, Part 1
As You Like It


Plot 7: Father travels all over the world before finally being reunited with his daughter.


Troilus And Cressida
Alls Well That Ends Well
Pericles
Two Noble Kinsman


Plot 8: King mourns for 16 years before his wife and daughter are given back to him.


Alls Well That Ends Well
The Winters Tale
Richard II
King Lear


Plot 9: Formerly good man turns evil with a little help from his wife.


Richard III
The Tempest
Henry VI, Part 3
Macbeth


Plot 10: Four lovers cross paths in an enchanted forest; mayhem ensues.


A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Merchant Of Venice
Henry V
Richard II


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