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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. How much money does Levene offer to pay up front for the premium leads?
2. How many premium Glengarry leads does Moss estimate the office has?
3. Where is Levene currently living?
4. Which of the following is not something for which Aaronow assumes the company takes 90 percent of their sales?
5. Which of the following is not someone that Levene tells Williamson to ask about his ability to get hot?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Roma's ideas concerning morality?
2. How does Roma claim that he deals with the uncertainties of life?
3. Describe Levene's big sale story.
4. Describe some of the extravagant claims Levene makes about his past with the company.
5. Describe Dave Moss.
6. How does Moss initially broach the idea of robbing the office?
7. What does Roma think makes people afraid to act?
8. How does Williamson figure out that Levene robbed the office?
9. What new information does the audience find out about the contest in this scene?
10. How does Levene explain his current poor performance?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
The past is an amorphous entity in Glengarry Glen Ross. The older men are nostalgic for it, and the younger men dismissive. Write an essay about the past in this play. What does it mean to men like Levene and Moss? Have they embellished it to make themselves feel better about the present? What about someone like Williamson? How does he regard the salesmen that come before him?
Essay Topic 2
Write an essay about the character of George Aaronow. How does he fit into the framework of the real estate office? What is the first impression that the audience has of this character? Does he betray anyone in the play, and does this make him a better person? Does that fact that he has not been fired or arrested by the end of the play signify a sort of ironic justice?
Essay Topic 3
Write an essay on the character of James Lingk. He does not speak much, but when he does his words express a deep-seeded fear of life and desire to be loved. Why does he buy into Roma's pitch so readily, and why does he remain as loyal to the man as to his own wife? Does the author imply a deeper emotional bond from Lingk's point of view? What does Lingk ultimately represent in the frame of the play?
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