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This test consists of 5 short answer questions and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why do the people love Marat, according to Sade in the beginning of Scene 20?
2. In Scene 25, Which of the following roles is not one that Simone claims petitioners expect Marat to enact?
3. In the Singers' Scene 21 song, what has just been destroyed?
4. What does Marat demand be done with the seized farmland?
5. In Scene 30, of what does Sade say the world consists?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In The Marat/Sade, several characters dominate the proceeding without ever speaking a line. These figures represent a authority int he play. How does their appearance reflect something more gentle than their function? What is their function within the role of the bathhouse? How is their true nature revealed in the final moments of the play?
Part 1) The male nurses
Part 2) The sisters
Part 3) Coulmier's family
Essay Topic 2
The Marat/Sade is an inherently grotesque piece. It lingers in the dark, violent, and perverse places of human experience. Write an essay about Weiss's use of the grotesque in the play. How do the inmates, Sade, and the time period of the play-within-the-play reflect the grotesque? What is Weiss calling horrific in nature? Subjugation? Revolution? Life in general?
Essay Topic 3
The Marat/Sade is a carefully constructed argument among various viewpoints that ends in utter chaos. Write an essay analyzing the meaning behind the final moment of the play. Does it seem out of place with what came before? Do you think it solves any of the lingering quandaries left by the debate? Cite arguments from the play's text as corroboration.
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