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Miss Julie | Quiz

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Miss Julie | Quiz

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1)

During the pantomime, how is the instrument being played? (from Pantomime)

Badly.
Evenly.
Loudly.
Softly.
2)

According to Julie, who gave her the idea that all people are equal? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

Her mother.
Her betrothed.
Her father.
Her servants.
3)

In Scene 2, why is Julie excited when she enters the kitchen? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 2)

Because of her dance with Jean.
Because she saw her fiancé.
Because she made her curfew.
Because of her new dress.
4)

What does Christine do with the item she finds on the table during the pantomime? (from Pantomime)

She opens it.
She irons and folds it.
She opens, smooths, and folds it.
She smells, smooths, and folds it.
5)

After Christine goes to bed in Scene 2, how does Jean prove servitude to Julie? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 2)

By saluting the king.
By pledging his loyalty.
By kissing her feet.
By dropping to his knees.
6)

In the third stanza of the chorus's song, what object will be sent? (from Chorus)

A rose.
A mitten.
A dollar.
A jewel.
7)

Julie tells Jean, "I haven't anything of my own. I haven't a ________ which was not nay father's--not a ________ that wasn't my mother's. (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

Passion; thought.
Belief; idea.
Idea; belief.
Thought; passion.
8)

What does Jean think he hears after he tells Julie that she takes strength from him so that he becomes a coward? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

A voice.
A bird.
A bell.
A carriage.
9)

In the chorus's song, the ladies talk of a hundred_______. (from Chorus)

Jewels.
Roses.
Dresses.
Dollars.
10)

What kind of clothes is Jean wearing in Scene 2? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 2)

Resort wear.
Formal attire.
Work clothes.
Dress clothes.
11)

Why does Julie ask Jean to take her away from home? (from Ballet)

To escape her abusive father.
To see the world.
To go to college.
To get away from humiliation and dishonor.
12)

According to Jean, what should one do in such a battle? (from Chorus)

Run away.
Make peace.
Stay and fight.
Forgive and forget.
13)

In Scene 2, Julie states that Christine will make a good________. (from Dramatis Personae Scene 2)

Cook.
Wife.
Neighbor.
Friend.
14)

What jobs does Christine suggest Jean get when they are married? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

A gatekeeper or watchman.
A soldier or banker.
A brick layer or cobbler.
A cotter or bookeeper.
15)

At the end of the pantomime, who enters the scene? (from Pantomime)

The Count.
Julie.
The Countess.
Jean.
16)

Who is Jean speaking about when he tells Julie, "I have never known anyone else for whom I have such respect"? (from Ballet)

The Count.
The Countess.
Julie.
Christine.
17)

According to Christine, why should one respect one's betters? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

Because it reflects on one's self.
Because it reflects on society.
Because it is the law.
Because it is part of God's plan.
18)

In the ballet, what do the folk place on the table? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 3)

Wine.
Flowers.
Greens.
Silverware.
19)

Christine tells Julie, "Where sin overflows, there ________overflows also." (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

Evil.
Mercy.
Truth.
Joy.
20)

What can the audience infer Jean whispers in Julie's ear as the sun shines through the window? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 4)

A proposal to marry him.
A command to kill herself.
A plea to love him.
A request to forgive him.
21)

According to the chorus's song, one of the ladies does what with her foot? (from Chorus)

Kicks it.
Touches it.
Hurts it.
Wets it.
22)

What does Jean tell Julie is an eternal summer? (from Dramatis Personae Scene 3)

The Italian lakes.
The Spanish coast.
The Swiss countryside.
The French Riveria.
23)

How does Julie respond to Jean's statement about the nature of the chorus's song? (from Chorus)

"Infamous! Oh delightful! And how scandalous!"
"Dreadful! Oh horrible! And how frightening!"
"Infamous! Oh horrible! And how cowardly!"
"Wonderful! Oh delightful! And how brave!"
24)

According to Jean, what is taught in childhood that can't be uprooted in a moment? (from Ballet)

Dreams and aspirations.
Morals and values.
Superstitions and prejudices.
Ideas and theories.
25)

What does Christine see on the table during the pantomime? (from Pantomime)

A handkerchief.
A letter.
A glove.
A gift.
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