By getting him drunk on his ship
What does the line ‘poor Women be thought decaying and unfit for the town at one or two and twenty’ in act I mean exactly?
That women are considered old at 21 or 22 years of age
That women who are 21 or 22 years of age are never considered old
That women who look like they are old are actually 21 or 22 years of age
That women no matter their age are always thought to be 21 or 22 years of age
To whom does Welldon mention his sister to in terms of marriage?
Stanmore
Captain
Blanford
Jack
What story does Oroonoko relate to Blanford in act II?
How he was captured
His childhood
His wife’s disappearance
His travels
Why does the governor call on Imoinda in act II?
To confess his fault
To use her
Who says: “…but I won’t lose her so” at the end of Act II, scene III?
Lucy
Blanford
Stanmore
Welldon
In Act II, scene III, who comes to attack the plantations near the end of the entertainment?
Indians
Pirates
Slaves
Planters
Who is the ‘the dog’ that Oroonoko refers to at the beginning of act II, scene II?
Blanford
Captain
Stanmore
Governor
What do Welldon and the widow agree upon in act II, scene I?
Their upcoming marriage
A business deal
Lucy’s marriage to the widow’s son
The widow’s marriage to Jack
What does Oroonoko warn the captain of?
To beware treachery
To wait till he kills him
To live in fear
To love Lucy well otherwise he will be betrayed
Why does Lucy exit in act I, scene I?
So that Welldon and Widow Luckit may be alone to know each other
So that Welldon and Widow Luckit may talk business
A and B
There is no correct answer
Who says the following line ‘…so Mrs. Lackitt, your widowhood is waning apace?’ in act I, scene I?
Stanmore
Blanford
Welldon
Lucy
What does one slave ask Oroonoko in the beginning of act III, scene IV?
What happens to the slave’s family
When the begin their voyage
Who will lead them
B and D answers are correct
What does Oroonoko suspect Hottman may do in act III, scene IV?
Support them
Kill them
Betray them
Steal Imoinda
What does Welldon request of Stanmore near the end of act IV, scene I?
To care for his Lucy if something happens to him
To care for his cousin if something happens to him
To care for his Oroonko if something happens to him
To care for his Mrs. Lackitt if something happens to him
Once Orooko drops his sword, what happens?
The governor and his man seize him
The governor frees him
Blanford abducts him
The governor kisses Imonia
How does Welldon pacify the widow in Act III, scene III?
By telling her he will have his wife poisoned so that they may marry
By disclosing her true identity as a female to show the widow that they can never marry
By agreeing to marry her the next day
Who are the two people who have betrayed Oroonko in act IV, scene II?
Hottman and Governor
Captain and Governor
Governor and Blanford
Aboan and Hottman
What information does Lucy reveal to Welldon in act IV, scene I about the fortune?
That she only has a portion
That she has none of it
That Daniel has half and she has half
That she obtained all of it
Why do the slaves fall on the ground asking for the governor’s forgiveness?
Because the governor has threatened to kill them otherwise
Because they love the governor as their master
Because Oroonoko told them to do so
Because the governor has offered them, a pardon for their behavviour
What does Widow Lackitt want Welldon do as she exits act III, scene III?
To write a letter immediately to his friend who lives in England
To kill his wife
To buy her jewelery
B and C
Who says ‘….if you hadn’t prevented my cutting his throat, the Coward there hadn’t discover us” in act IV, scene II?
Aboan
What Welldon promised to do to marry Widow?
To hire his friend to poison his wife
To escape with Widow
He didn’t want to marry her
He promised to kill his wife with a knife
What sort of tone does the conversation between Welldon and Jack have in act IV, scene I?
Humorous
Tragic
Loving
Angry
How do the slaves view Oroonko’s plan for them in Act III, scene IV?
They agree to follow him
They don’t want to follow him
They think it is not thought out well
They are doubtful but still follow him
Which slave says that he belonged to Oroonko?
Aboan
Slave One
Hottman
Blanford
When Oronoko says ‘This fellow isn’t right, I will try him further’ what did he mean in act III, scene IV?
He will try to convince Aboan of his plan
He will try to kill Hottman
He will try to convince slaves of his plan
He will try to convince Hottman of his plan
When Oronoko says ‘This fellow isn’t right, I will try him further’ to whom did he say these words in act III, scene IV?
Aboan
Hottman
Omnes
To himself
What does Oroonko conclude about Hottman in act III, scene IV?
He is not fit to be a part of their plan
He is ready to steal a ship for them
He is ready to be a second leader in the plan
He is ready to be a lookout in the plan
Who is sent into slavery with Imoinda?
Oroonko
Aboan
Onahal
Jamoan
What does Widow Lackitt give to Welldon in act IV, scene I when they are alone?
Money and jewels
A hug
Gold
Kiss
To what does the phrase ‘Green sickness’ refer to in act IV, scene I?
Jealousy
Anger
Mucus
Plague
At the beginning of act III, scene III, what does the widow insist of Welldon?
That they marry immediately