Quiz: Themes and Context of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Jekyll and Hyde'
AQA A-Level English Literature B (7717)
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Welcome to this quiz on the themes and characters of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Jekyll and Hyde'. Test your knowledge with these 10 questions!
Which theme does the quote 'These violent delights have violent ends' from 'Romeo and Juliet' represent?
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Which of the following quotes from 'Romeo and Juliet' illustrate the theme of **Fate**? (Select all that apply)
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In 'Romeo and Juliet', Tybalt is often described as having a fiery {{blank0}}, which leads to his untimely {{blank1}}.
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Which theme is explored in 'Jekyll and Hyde' through the quote 'Man is not truly one, but truly two'?
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Which of these quotes from 'Jekyll and Hyde' highlight the theme of **Science and its Limits**? (Select all that apply)
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Dr Jekyll's experiments lead to the creation of {{blank0}} Hyde, who embodies his {{blank1}} desires.
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