The Which Shakespeare Play Are You? Test
Their result for The Which Shakespeare Play Are You? Test ...
Othello
You scored 53% = Tragic, 47% = Comic, 23% = Romantic, 38% = Historic
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 53% on Tragic, higher than 77% of your peers.
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They scored 47% on Comic, higher than 63% of your peers.
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They scored 23% on Romantic, higher than 20% of your peers.
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They scored 38% on Historic, higher than 77% of your peers.
All possible test results
Problem Plays
You are the "Problem Plays!" The Problem Plays are a group of Shakespeare's plays that cannot be readily identified as either Tragedies or Comedies because they usually have an equal amount of both. T... Read more
Henry V
You are Henry V. Set during the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years War, Henry V tells the true story of Henry V of England. Perhaps Shakespeare's most famous and most performed History, Henr... Read more
Romeo & Juliet
You are the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Perhaps one of Shakespeare's most memorable works, Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two star-crossed lovers of warring families and their untimely deaths in... Read more
Antony & Cleopatra
You scored Antony and Cleopatra. Taking place some time after the murder of Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra tells the story of the geopolitical power struggle between Rome and Egypt following the ... Read more
The Comedy of Errors
You Scored The Comedy of Errors. The Comedy of Errors was one of Shakespeare's earliest works and one of his most farcical and outlandish plays. Full of slapstick physical comedy, intelligent and bawd... Read more
Measure for Measure
You are Measure for Measure. Originally classified as a comedy but now regarded amongst the "Problem Plays", Measure for Measure is a story of truth, justice, mercy, forgiveness, and humility. What yo... Read more
Much Ado About...
You Scored Much Ado About Nothing! First published in 1600, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most enduring comedies, and probably his most performed to this day. Much Ado About Nothing t... Read more
Midsummer Night's...
You are A Midsummer Night's Dream. Blending elements of comedy and romance, A Midsummer Night's Dream tells the story of mischievous fairies who conspire to make everyone fall in love with everyone el... Read more
Hamlet
You are The Tragedy of Hamlet. Highly regarded as the best play ever written by anyone ever, Hamlet tells the story of Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, and his desire to enact revenge on his Uncle for t... Read more
Julius Caesar
You are Julius Caesar. Set during the mid-March in Rome, Julius Caesar tells the story of the conspiracy against and assassination of Julius Caesar. While not considered one of Shakespeare's Histories... Read more
Romeo & Juliet
You are the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Perhaps one of Shakespeare's most memorable works, Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two star-crossed lovers of warring families and their untimely deaths in... Read more
Macbeth
You are Macbeth! A supposed retelling of the true story of King Macbeth of Scotland, Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's bloodiest plays. Macbeth, after hearing the prophesy of three witches, believes he ... Read more
Problem Plays
You are the "Problem Plays!" The Problem Plays are a group of Shakespeare's plays that cannot be readily identified as either Tragedies or Comedies because they have an equal amount of both. The Probl... Read more
Othello
You are the Tragedy of Othello: the Moor of Venice. Set in the beautiful "city on the sea", Othello tells the story of a Moorish general and the disastrous consequences that arise from jealousy and li... Read more
Merchant of Venice
You are The Merchant of Venice. Set in the beautiful "city on the sea," The Merchant of Venice is a romantic comedy about a locally prominent sea merchant who agrees to take on a costly loan from a co... Read more
Problem Plays
You are the "Problem Plays!" The Problem Plays are a group of Shakespeare's plays that cannot be readily identified as either Tragedies or Comedies because they have an equal amount of both. The Probl... Read more