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The Ghost Sonata | Quiz

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The Ghost Sonata | Quiz

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1)

What are Bengtsson and Johansson talking about? (from Scene 2)

Their children.
Their wives.
Their school days.
Their masters.
2)

What does the student hope the girl finds? (from Scene 3)

Friends.
Peace.
Laughter.
Light.
3)

What does Hummel inspect when everyone has gone? (from Scene 2)

The statue.
The closet.
The desk drawers.
The furniture.
4)

What is the lady of the house talking like? (from Scene 2)

A lawyer.
A child.
A priest.
A parrot.
5)

Where are the ladies gathering for the dinner party? (from Scene 2)

The rose room.
The games room.
The hyacinth room.
The garden.
6)

Where does the lady of the house put Hummel? (from Scene 2)

Her bedroom.
The closet.
The kitchen.
The garden.
7)

What does the student call death? (from Scene 3)

The enforcer.
The expressionist.
The illusionist.
The liberator.
8)

What country is the play set in? (from Scene 3)

Norway.
Finland.
Sweden.
Czech Republic.
9)

Why did Hummel kill the milkmaid? (from Scene 2)

She would not marry him.
She laughed at him.
He thought she was ugly.
She was the only witness.
10)

What does Hummel ask the lady of the house about? (from Scene 2)

Her childhood.
Her husband.
Her daughter.
Her closet.
11)

What did the student's father reveal at the party? (from Scene 3)

His body.
His mistress.
His own secrets.
Everyone's secrets.
12)

What does Amelia warn Jacob he could die behind? (from Scene 2)

A Japanese death screen.
A Swedish death screen.
A Chinese death screen.
An American death screen.
13)

What does Hummel tell the colonel he now owns? (from Scene 2)

The town.
All of the colonel's belongings.
The colonel's daughter.
A car.
14)

What alcohol does the cook drink instead of giving it to the family? (from Scene 3)

Wine.
Vodka.
Whiskey.
Beer.
15)

Who enters the room uninvited? (from Scene 2)

Skangkord.
The student.
The colonel.
Hummel.
16)

Why can't the family fire the cook? (from Scene 3)

She won't leave.
She is evil.
She is the boss.
She has too much information on them.
17)

Who does the young girl say drinks the coffee? (from Scene 3)

The cook.
The maid.
The beggars.
Bengtsson.
18)

How did Jacob kill the Milkmaid? (from Scene 2)

He strangled her.
He stabbed her.
He drowned her.
He shot her.
19)

What does the girl think her family is paying for? (from Scene 3)

Being rich.
Sins they have committed.
Old debts.
Being human.
20)

What is the title of Bocklin's painting? (from Scene 3)

The House of Horrors.
The Island of the Dead.
Biblical Proportions.
Lover's Den.
21)

Who did Hummel kill? (from Scene 2)

His wife.
The consul.
His daughter.
The milkmaid.
22)

What does the young man say symbolizes the earth with the stars above it? (from Scene 3)

Hyacinths.
Tulips.
Bluebells.
Roses.
23)

What does Amelia say she wants to avoid? (from Scene 2)

Loving and being loved.
Talking and being talked to.
Seeing and being seen.
Feeling and being felt.
24)

What does the student ask the girl if she values? (from Scene 3)

Family.
Love.
Honesty.
Him.
25)

Where is the lady of the house sitting? (from Scene 2)

The closet.
The garden.
The pantry.
The games room.
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