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Solutions for Chapter 4.3: Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4.3 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board.


Brainstorming - CharactersBrainstorming - SettingBrainstorming - PlotBrainstorming - FormBrainstorming - ThemeBrainstorming - Language
Brainstorming - Characters [Page 172]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Characters [Page 172]

Brainstorming - Characters | Q 1. (i) | Page 172

Choose the odd one out :

Bottom, Moth, Mustardseed, Cobweb.

  • Bottom

  • Moth

  • Mustardseed

  • Cobweb

Brainstorming - Characters | Q 1. (ii) | Page 172

Choose the odd one out :

Flute, Snug, Quince, Cobweb.

  • Flute

  • Snug

  • Quince

  • Cobweb

Brainstorming - Characters | Q 2 | Page 172

Match the columns :

A B
(1) Theseus (1) Robin Goodfellow
(2) Titania (2) Queen of the Amazons
(3) Puck (3) Duke of Athens
(4) Hippolyta (4) Faeries
(5) Cobweb, Moth (5) Queen of the Faeries
Brainstorming - Characters | Q 3 | Page 172

Draw a character sketch of Oberon as an enemy of his wife but a friend of the lovers.

Brainstorming - Characters | Q 4 | Page 172

Comment on the loving pair of Lysander and Helena from the point of view of developing their character sketch.

Brainstorming - Setting [Page 172]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Setting [Page 172]

Brainstorming - Setting | Q 1. (i) | Page 172

Correct the given sentence with justification.

The play is restricted to only a part of the woods.

Brainstorming - Setting | Q 1. (ii) | Page 172

Correct the given sentence with justification.

Since there is a reference to the Indian boy, there are some scenes from India too.

Brainstorming - Setting | Q 2 | Page 172

The characters are a part of the stage setting. How does this reflect when the characters of the play range from the Duke and the Indian boy to the faeries?

Brainstorming - Setting | Q 3 | Page 172

What changes in the stage setting would you suggest.

Brainstorming - Setting | Q 4 | Page 172

Comment on the versatility and the aptness of the stage settings, as per the requirement of the play “A Midsummer-Night’s Dream!”

Brainstorming - Plot [Pages 172 - 173]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Plot [Pages 172 - 173]

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 1. (i) | Page 172

State whether the following statement is True or False:

Lysander and Demetrius fall in love with Helena as a result of the love potion.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 1. (ii) | Page 172

State whether the following statement is True or False:

Oberon transforms Bottom's head into that of an ass.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 1. (iii) | Page 172

State whether the following statement is True or False:

Titania falls in love with an ass.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 1. (iv) | Page 172

State whether the following statement is True or False:

Both Demetrius and Lysander fight for Hermia.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 2. (i) | Page 173

Give reasons :

Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Oberon wants __________________.

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 2. (ii) | Page 173

Give reasons :

Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Titania wants ______________________.

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 3 | Page 173

The consequences of Oberon’s jealousy for Titania are comic rather than tragic. Comment.

Brainstorming - Plot | Q 4 | Page 173

There were some reasons why Theseus was initially against but later gave consent for the marriage of Helena with Lysander. Explain.

Brainstorming - Form [Page 173]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Form [Page 173]

Brainstorming - Form | Q 1 | Page 173

Select the correct options :

A Midsummer-Night’s Dream is a ___________________.

  1. poetic drama
  2. comedy of errors
  3. a comedy based on fantasy
  4. a character play
  5. a revenge tragedy
  6. belongs to realm of dreams
Brainstorming - Form | Q 2 | Page 173

Find 2/4 expressions of humour from the extract.

Brainstorming - Form | Q 3 | Page 173

“A Midsummer-Night’s Dream” is one of the best examples of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. Comment.

Brainstorming - Theme [Page 173]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Theme [Page 173]

Brainstorming - Theme | Q 1 | Page 173

Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer because he understood human nature better than anyone else. Explain the statement in the context of the play.

Brainstorming - Theme | Q 2 | Page 173

Prove with the theme of the play/extract that the deeper human emotion which profoundly interested Shakespeare was jealousy.

Brainstorming - Language [Page 173]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 4.3 Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream Brainstorming - Language [Page 173]

Brainstorming - Language | Q 1 | Page 173

Interpret the following lines in simple English.

Puck: I’ll follow you.

Bottom: The Finch, the sparrow.

Brainstorming - Language | Q 2.1 | Page 173

Comment on the literary device, used in the following line:

Titania: Be kind and courteous to this gentleman….

Brainstorming - Language | Q 2.2 | Page 173

Comment on the literary device, used in the following line:

Titania: Come wait upon him: lead him to my bower.

Brainstorming - Language | Q 3 | Page 173

Shakespeare’s poetry has come to be valued for its own sake on the stage. Comment with reference to the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’

Solutions for 4.3: Extracts of Drama - (A) A Midsummer - Night's Dream

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