1. Who is the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys and the primary hero of the play?
2. Rosalind adopts which male identity while seeking exile in the Forest of Arden?
3. Which character represents the 'pastoral tradition of the male lover scorned by his beloved'?
4. How does Orlando prove his moral strength to his older brother, Oliver?
5. Which character is described as a 'devoted though cynical observer' with a melancholy disposition?
6. Who is Hisperia in the context of the play's characters?
7. Which character is noted for being 'jovial and often singing'?
8. Who does Phebe fall in love with, and why is this a parody of pastoral love?
9. Who provides the news of Duke Frederick's conversion at the end of the play?
10. Which character is the 'voice of reason' and acts as a 'prudent judge of love'?
11. Touchstone's bride, Audrey, is characterized as:
12. How does Celia demonstrate her loyalty to Rosalind?
13. The conflict between Orlando and Oliver is rooted in what event before the play?
14. Which minor character warns Orlando of his brother’s murderous plans?
15. At the end of the play, what decision does Jaques make that confirms his 'observing position'?
16. Which character is described as 'witty, silly, and bawdy' but rarely foolish?
17. What is the relationship between Duke Frederick and Duke Senior?
18. Corin is a shepherd who serves what purpose in the play?
19. What happens to Oliver at the end of the play?
20. William is a country boy who cannot compete with whose wit?