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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. Where do Ethel and Norman find Billy?
2. Who is with Chelsea?
3. What does Ethel lament about when Norman comes into the room?
4. How does Chelsea greet her mother?
5. About what does Bill say Chelsea warned him before their arrival?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Norman tell Ethel she shouldn't do in front of Chelsea and her boyfriend and how does this brief exchange between Norman and Ethel demonstrate a difference in their personality?
2. One of the statements Bill makes to Norman about Norman's teasing suggests that Chelsea has already prejudiced Bill towards Norman. Describe the scene and say if you think it was fair or wise of Chelsea to "warn" Bill.
3. What does this opening scene suggest about the relationship between Norman and Billy?
4. How does the first interaction between Chelsea and her parents show the reader the relationship between Chelsea and each of her parents?
5. Describe the opening scene in Act 2, Scene 1.
6. Describe the two fishermen's interaction as they leave for the dock.
7. Describe the first interaction between Ethel and Chelsea when they are alone.
8. How, at this point in the play, is Billy's relationship with Norman different from that of Chelsea with her father, Norman?
9. How does the interaction between Norman and Billy Ray in this introductory scene demonstrate the probability that their relationship will be different from the one that Chelsea experienced with her father when she was young?
10. What can be inferred by the fact that Norman calls Billy by the name Chelsea from time to time?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In Act 2, Scene 1, Ethel is left alone after Norman and Billy leave. She picks up her old doll, Elmer, and begins to reminisce about her childhood. Answer the following questions in a coherent essay using detailed examples from the entire play:
1). How do each of the following characters--Norman, Ethel, Chelsea, and Charlie--reminisce about days past? Include what they are remembering and the emotional impact the memory holds.
2). Is there any harm in re-living in one's mind the past? What if the past is hurtful, i.e., Chelsea's memories about her father? What if the past memories are of unfulfilled desire, i.e., Charlie feeling sorrow at not marrying Chelsea. Give your opinion with detailed examples.
3). Can re-living the past keep one from really enjoying the present? Give examples from your own experiences and the play.
Essay Topic 2
In Act 1, Scene 2, throughout the entire discussion about Chelsea, Norman is attempting to discuss baseball with Charlie who seems more interested in Chelsea. Choose one of the following to write a coherent essay with detailed examples:
1). Compare and contrast Ethel's willingness to discuss and reveal feelings versus Norman's reluctance to do so. Is the difference between them a general difference between men and women?
2). Compare and contrast Charlie and Norman's personalities. How similar do you think Charlie and Norman would be as fathers?
3). Write about the three times Norman attempts to discuss baseball when others are trying to have more significant conversations with him. The three persons are first Charlie, then Bill and finally Chelsea.
Essay Topic 3
One of the very first things the reader becomes aware of is that a probable theme of this play is the idea of aging and its inherent problems. Answer the following questions in a coherent essay using detailed examples from the entire play:
1.) Who is most obviously failing, probably as a result of age?
2.) What is the main problem Norman is having at the opening of the play?
3.) How common is memory problems among people in their late 70s and older?
4.) Are there ways to combat memory problems? What are they?
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