Shakespearean Plays by Clues Quiz - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
A tragic love story unfolds between two young members of feuding families in Renaissance-era Verona. Romeo and Juliet
100%
A Danish prince seeks revenge for his father's murder while grappling with existential questions about life, death, and morality. Hamlet
98%
The assassination of a powerful Roman leader sparks political upheaval and personal conflicts among his allies and enemies. Julius Caesar
98%
Ambition drives a Scottish nobleman and his wife to murder for power and supremacy. Macbeth
98%
A father's misguided division of his kingdom leads to tragic consequences as his daughters' deceit and betrayal drive him to madness and despair. King Lear
93%
African man marries a white woman in Venice which sparks outrage Othello
91%
The passionate love affair between a Roman general and an Egyptian queen becomes entangled in political intrigue, leading to tragic consequences for both. Antony and Cleopatra
88%
A deformed monarch manipulates and murders his way to the English throne, met with both fear and rebellion from those around him. Revolves around the Tudor period and the war of the roses. King Richard III
88%
In Renaissance Venice, a Jewish moneylender's bond becomes entangled with a young nobleman's quest for love and justice, leading to a trial of mercy and prejudice. The Merchant of Venice
86%
Shipwrecked nobles and magical beings encounter forgiveness and redemption on a remote island ruled by a powerful sorcerer. The tempest
81%
A young king's triumphant leadership and military prowess propel England to victory against the French in the historic Battle of Agincourt. Henry V
79%
Twins separated at birth unknowingly wreak havoc in a comedic whirlwind of mistaken identities and absurd misunderstandings. The Comedy of Errors
56%
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