CMLIT 153
Reading Questions
Calder—n: Life is a Dream
Act Three
1. What happens at
the beginning of the act that makes Segismundo question again whether or not he
is awake or dreaming?
2. What purpose does
Clarin fill at the beginning of the scene?
3. How does Segismundo
behave differently this time? What
does he resolve to do?
4. Why does Clotaldo
refuse to help Segismundo?
5. How is Clotaldo
torn between duty to his king and duty to his family?
6. How does Rosaura
appear to Segismundo the third time and what are her reasons? Why does Segismundo turn away from her?
7. What connections
do you see between Segismundo and Rosaura, other than their mutual attraction?
8. How is Clarin's
death linked to the king's fate?
9. Hovering between
death and love, the play ends happily, with a double bethrothal. What transformation in Segismundo makes
this possible? What has he learned
and what lessons does he impart at the end?
**10. Note the connections between theater and dream. What connections does the play draw between them? In what ways does the play seem to be aware that it IS a play? What kind of experience does this create for the audience?